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  1. May 1, 2016 · Hi people! If you have fame adjacent, what does it mean? -"I was the homecoming queen. I was kinda famous. -Yeah, fame adjacent.

  2. Mar 24, 2009 · Morto di fame ("morto de fame" in roman), which literally means "died of hunger" is used to describe somebody who has a lot of money but acts as if he or she is starving. Freeloader and sponge are fairly close. It's a real pejorative expression, an insult used to challenge somebody who's being really cheap about something.

  3. May 20, 2015 · Which one seems to be more correct? As for me, top of fame sounds familiar, but the correction leans toward height. any explanation? thanks

  4. Jan 12, 2010 · I would like to say, when I was in grade 7 I had my first brush with fame, I was an extra in the movie "Terry". I would say Quand j'étais dans la septième année, j'ai eu mon première opportunité de commencé mon carrière d'une actriste, j'ai joué un role dans la film "Terry" Could anyone help?

  5. Jun 4, 2016 · Earn and deserve are both possible, but they have different meanings. However, to be able to comment further we would have to have some background and reason for the sentence being said.

  6. Sep 11, 2007 · Ciao! Do you say "ho molto fame" or "ho molta fame" in Italian for "I'm very hungry"? I thought I knew...but I'm suddenly having doubts! Thank you :)

  7. Oct 25, 2015 · Hi I came across this sentence : At the Beijing Olympics in 2008, Stany Kempompo Ngangola gained a measure of fame for swimming the 100-meter freestyle. What does "a measure of fame" mean? Thanks

  8. 一. fame 1. the state of being known about by a lot of people because of your achievements 属于比较大的社会名望 2. At the height of his fame, his every word was valued 在他声名鼎盛之时,他的每句话都受到重视。 3. He was dazzled by fame. 他被名誉搞得眼花缭乱。 二. reputation 1. the opinion that people have about someone or something because of what has ...

  9. Nov 24, 2020 · The first mass-produced versions, made by Sam Foster ______ Foster Grant fame, were sold in the 1920s in US seaside resorts. My teacher said she thinks the word missing is "and", but that doesn't make sense. The sentece talks about the first sunglasses. Sam Forter was the man who made the first mass-produced version of sun glasses, and "Forster ...

  10. Dec 18, 2018 · Hello, Can we say 'reach fame' or is just 'achieve fame' correct in the following context? 'Lots of people want to reach fame but few actually manage to become famous.' The key says that 'achieve' should be used, but I've found some examples online where the verb 'reach' and 'fame' are used...

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