Synonym: foreground, glare, highlight, limelight, play up, public eye, spot. Similar words: footlights, pilot light, streetlight, ultraviolet light, spotless, lightweight, highlighter, highlights. Meaning: n. 1. a focus of public attention 2. a lamp that produces a strong beam of light to illuminate a restricted area; used to focus attention of a stage performer. v. 1. move into the foreground to make more visible or prominent 2. illuminate with a spotlight, as in the theater.
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31. Johnson stepped into the spotlight to make his speech.
32. Compact disc prices under the spotlight.
33. The spotlight was a torch, tied to a stanchion.
34. Vaught likes the spotlight as much any other person.
35. But one top economist viewed the Government's decision to spotlight manufacturing as another U-turn.
36. As Barker turns the spotlight back on to our own attitudes, Border Crossing asks questions we can only answer for ourselves.
37. He has closed the greenhouses and turned the spotlight back to fisheries.
38. Our list here isn't comprehensive, but simply aims to spotlight some of the new homes on the market.
39. Suddenly she found herself under an intense media spotlight, enduring a 24-hour guard until she was 16.
40. The June 1992 cover story put the spotlight on the banks and their image.
41. An hour later, it was Mr Bush's turn in the spotlight.
42. But instead, recent years have seen a resurgence and the spotlight is once again on vaccination.
43. Just one lone ancestor standing in the spotlight without anyone or anything else the current generation can blame.
44. And she sympathises with her having to live her life in the full glare of the spotlight.
45. There is a vast range of mathematically calculable improbabilities way outside the range of the spotlight.
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46. The glare of the media spotlight has made it very difficult for Dr. Ho to do his work.
47. But this had never required him to put himself in the spotlight.
48. The experts claim it's not a vintage year, so the spotlight has shone firmly on the models.
49. He left the public spotlight to his wife, Pamela, whose notable salon nurtured a generation of assorted celebrities.
50. The Equitable debacle has brought renewed accusations of mis-selling and turned a spotlight on the effectiveness of regulation.
51. His production opens with a darkened stage, lit only by a spotlight on a tiny, fragile rod puppet.
52. This latest book turns the spotlight on the human aspects and it offers excellent entertainment.
53. Slowly, quietly, far from the public spotlight, new kinds of public institutions are emerging.
54. Lou had stood in darkness apart from a single spotlight.
55. Take the spotlight off the superficial, and perhaps the substance will have a chance to shine through.
56. The national spotlight is one Bush has attempted to avoid since taking office in January 1995.
57. None of us reckoned on the combined firepower of the national spotlight, powerful political opponents and, yes, our shortcomings.
58. This Spotlight describes the process of tapping into parents' views and of taking account of these.
59. It gives us a chance to be more in the spotlight.
60. Whenever you feel yourself getting worked up, spotlight the fear.
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