pride of place
pride of place
The best, highest, or most prominent position. Once I get my diploma framed, it will definitely have pride of place in my office. You are our guest! We insist that you take pride of place at the dinner table.
See also: of, place, pride
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
pride of place
The highest or most prominent position, as in His trophy had pride of place on the mantelpiece. [Early 1600s]
See also: of, place, pride
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer.
pride of place
the most prominent or important position amongst a group of things. 1995 Abdulrazak Gurnah Paradise He was brought up in a devout Sikh household in which the writings of the great Gurus had pride of place in the family shrine.
See also: of, place, pride
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
(give something) pride of ˈplace
the best or most important position: All the entries in the flower show are good, but pride of place must go to Cynthia Jones’s roses. Sally gave her award pride of place on the mantelpiece.See also: of, place, pride
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
- have pride of place
- beam with pride
- be puffed up with pride
- be puffed up with pride, etc.
- guest of honor
- sheepskin
- operate out of (some place)
- operate from
- operate from (some place)
- outstay (one's) welcome