Sentences with phrase «heady company»

The phrase "heady company" means being in the presence or association of people who are intellectually or morally impressive, or accomplished in a particular field. Full definition
Plus, he's in some pretty heady company now.
This was certainly heady company for a new American director, not yet forty years old.
Noted for his use of Hebrew lettering, he is an easy fit in the exhibition, but it takes a discerning eye to place him in such heady company as Piet Mondrian, Alberto Giacometti, Mark Rothko, Jackson Pollock and Paul Klee.
This is heady company.
She has a quiet reserve that draws comparison to Meryl Streep — heady company, but Fanning may just be the one who can live up to it.
And with a musical at its heart, it bears a resemblance to much of the work of Trey Parker and Matt Stone — heady company, but OJ holds its own.
Our red Four Seasons coupe represented the Accord, and it acquitted itself well despite running with some heady company.
Tony, That's heady company to be compared to!
Fei's is the 18th Art Car, and she's in some heady company, joining the...
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