Sentences with phrase «really big fish in a small pond»

The stark contrast in his role and his production perfectly embodies the really big fish in a small pond idea, and truly conveys what happens when a superstar footballer drops way down in weight class of the league he plays in.

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How adamant Rodgers was that Sterling wasn't for sale, claiming that he «wouldn't get the same opportunities» at other clubs really made Liverpool look like a very small fish in a big pond.
Theo has benefited from the predicament the Club finds itself in from having been unable to retain its previous far better attacking players, and now Theo looks like a much bigger fish in a much smaller pond that he really is.
Hein, a big fish in a really small pond, has never run for state office, much less Congress.
The thing that's particularly odious about ComiXology's approach to DRM is that ComiXology really is the biggest fish in a small pond.
Being a bit of a big fish in a small pond has given me the opportunity to take the lead on some really great files.
We're going to be small fish in a big pond and I think it's just really fascinating.
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