VOCABULARY - IDIOMS

Larger Than Life

Meaning:

Conveying a sense of greatness, imposing

Examples:

  • He was a larger than life personality, always the center of attention.
  • She was a larger than life figure, always making a grand entrance.
  • The movie star was larger than life on the big screen.
  • The singer had a larger than life stage presence.
  • The athlete was larger than life on the field.
  • The politician had a larger than life public persona.
  • The businessman was larger than life in the boardroom.
  • The artist was larger than life in the gallery.
  • The comedian was larger than life on stage.
  • The novelist was larger than life in their writing.
  • The leader was larger than life in their speeches.
  • The teacher was larger than life in the classroom.
  • The religious figure was larger than life in the pulpit.
  • The scientist was larger than life in their research.
  • The chef was larger than life in the kitchen.
  • He's just a little larger than life.
  • But it was not like they were larger than life.
  • When I met Bobby, he seemed absolutely larger than life.
  • But destiny is larger than life.
  • He was kind of larger than life, wasn't he?
  • You're larger than life, and that's what makes you an icon.
  • Except that he was larger than life.
  • Remo is larger than life in love.
  • It will be a larger than life experience.
  • Larger than life is just the right size.