The police themselves do little to dispel or discourage this lionized portrayal. |
During a visit to Britain in 1886 he was lionized with genuine enthusiasm and affection. |
For a man who was often lionized on the right, Sharon had a tin ear on economics. |
As Toronto theatre critics dispense increasingly disparate opinions, some shows are savaged in one rag and lionized in another. |
In 1778, after an absence of 28 years, he made a triumphal return to Paris, where he was lionized for four months in a way few writers can ever have experienced. |
Londoners were proud to host Haydn, one of the most esteemed musicians in all Europe, and they feted, even lionized him on a grand scale. |