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toast_of_the_town
toast of the town
English
Noun
toast of the town (plural toasts of the town)
- (idiomatic, dated) A person, male or female, who is admired and very popular in local society, and who is sought-after to attend parties, public events, etc.
- c. 1780, Robert Burns, "Mary Morison":
- I sat, but neither heard nor saw:
- Tho' this was fair, and that was braw,
- And yon the toast of a' the town,
- I sigh'd, and said among them a',
- "Ye are na Mary Morison."
- 1898 Nov. 25, "A Woman's Unique Revenge," Atlanta Constitution, p. 4:
- Miss Moore was the toast of the town, and numerous were the advantageous opportunities of matrimony of which she was the recipient.
- 1928 May 20, O. O. McIntyre, "Giving Things the "O. O." With McIntyre," Miami News, p. 8 (retrieved 29 Aug. 2011):
- Miss Dorothy Parker seems to be the newest literary toast of the town.
- 1945 Sep. 28, Allen V. Dowling, "Detroit Needs Just One More," Warsaw Daily Union (USA), p. 5 (retrieved 29 Aug. 2011):
- Newhouser was the toast of the town for his masterful, 11 to 0 shutout in which he struck out 10 batters.
- c. 1780, Robert Burns, "Mary Morison":
Usage notes
- Popularized in North America in the 1950s as an alternative name of The Ed Sullivan Show television program.
Synonyms
- local hero
- man of the hour / woman of the hour / person of the hour
See also
References
- toast of the town at OneLook Dictionary Search