Sings (someone's or something's) praises In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "sings (someone's or something's) praises", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Julia Huong calendar 2022-01-09 10:01

Meaning of Sings (someone's or something's) praises (redirected from sing (someone's or something's) praises )

Sing (someone's or something's) praises Verb + object/complement figurative common

Used to say that you praise someone or something enthusiastically.

Her latest film has been sung praises by the critics.

The local newspaper sings young teachers' praises because they enormously contribute to local education.

Everyone sings Vietnamese fans' praises for their sense of social responsibility.

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your blood is worth bottling

Used to compliment or praise someone for doing something, or being a very special person or an invaluable person

praise from Sir Hubert

The most prestigious praise that one can receive

give someone their due

To give someone the praise or recognition for services or work that they have done

attagirl

A compliment given to a girl, lady, or female animal

Grammar and Usage of Sing (someone's or something's) praises

Verb Forms

  • sings (someone's or something's) praises
  • to sing (someone's or something's) praises
  • singing (someone's or something's) praises
  • sang (someone's or something's) praises

The verb "sing" should be conjugated according to its tense.

 

 

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At a much higher level than other people or things

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Peter is head and shoulders above the other contestants in the competition.

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