make an entrance

make an entrance

To appear in or enter into some place in a very dramatic, ostentatious, or conspicuous manner. The boss always makes an entrance when he arrives in the morning, making a point of getting everyone's attention in the process. Each team made an impressive entrance into the stadium, both trying to out-perform the other.
See also: entrance, make
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

make an entrance

to enter [a place], in some formal or special way, as onto the stage in a play or opera. She made her entrance too early and threw everyone into confusion.
See also: entrance, make
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • make a great show of
  • make a great show of (doing something)
  • make great play of something
  • make great, much, etc. play of/with something
  • make (a) great play of (something)
  • make (a) big play of (something)
  • make much play of (something)
  • make much play with (something)
  • show off
  • glam up