proclaim

proclaim (something) from the housetop(s)

To share some news or information publicly and with as many people as possible. I was ready to proclaim from the housetop that we'd be having a baby, but my wife wanted to wait for a while before we made the news public. I know you want to proclaim it from the housetops that you came in first in your class, but you should think about how it might make the other students feel and have a bit of modesty about it.
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proclaim (something) from the housetops

To share some news or information publicly and with as many people as possible. I was ready to proclaim from the housetops that we'd be having a baby, but my wife wanted to wait for a while before we made the news public. I know you want to proclaim it from the housetops that you came in first in your class, but you should think about how it might make the other students feel.
See also: housetop, proclaim

proclaim (something) from the rooftops

To share some news or information publicly and with as many people as possible. I was ready to proclaim from the rooftops that we'd be having a baby, but my wife wanted to wait for a while before we made the news public. I know you want to proclaim it from the rooftops that you came in first in your class, but you should think about how it might make the other students feel and have a bit of modesty about it.
See also: proclaim, rooftop
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

proclaim (or shout) something from the housetops

announce something publicly.
See also: housetop, proclaim, something
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
See also:
  • housetop
  • proclaim (something) from the housetop(s)
  • scream (something) from the housetop(s)
  • proclaim (something) from the rooftops
  • rooftop
  • proclaim something from the housetops
  • proclaim (something) from the housetops
  • never halloo till you are out of the woods
  • never whistle before you are out of the woods
  • don't whistle until you are out of the woods
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Third, I think we proclaim our trust in Jesus in community and in particular in the community of the church.
He was proclaimed along with his runningmate, Vice Mayor Isko Moreno.
Persons are free to proclaim God in their insufficiency--on their way--in the promise of God's future redemption.
The Good News Jesus proclaimed to the poor was not a summons to wealth and prosperity but to sharing and compassion.
In this context, the communications media can be used 'to proclaim the Gospel or to reduce it to silence within men's hearts'....
In only 157 pages, Proclaim Liberty Throughout All the Land touches on many if not most of the key figures and events that have shaped the American church-state landscape over the past 400 years.
Without furhter consent from Congress, the president was authorized to proclaim forest reserves anywhere on the public domain.
The Commision on Elections (Comelec) proclaim re-electionist Doy Leachon (PDPLBN) as Oriental Mindoro's first district representative Thursday morning.
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Like Isaiah, he now is sent to proclaim a word that not everyone welcomes but that gives life.
In June 2002 more than 300,000 people gathered at the Vatican to see the Pope proclaim Padre Pio, a mystical monk who had bleeding wounds like Christ in his hands and feet, a saint.