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stand out in the crowd

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  • stand out from the crowd — to be very obvious or unusual. We try to stand out from the crowd by producing movies and TV programs that no one else would produce …   New idioms dictionary

  • stand out in a crowd — phrase to be very different and easy to notice He’s the kind of man that stands out in a crowd. Thesaurus: to be different from somethingsynonym to be, or to become obvious or noticeablesynonym Main entry: crowd …   Useful english dictionary

  • stand out in a crowd — to be very different and easy to notice He s the kind of man that stands out in a crowd …   English dictionary

  • stand out — be more noticeable in some way than those around one He likes to wear clothes that make him stand out from the crowd …   Idioms and examples

  • stand out — v. 1) (D; intr.) ( to be clearly visible ) to stand out against (to stand out against a dark background) 2) (D; intr.) ( to be noticeable ) to stand out among, from, in (to stand out among the others; to stand out in a crowd; to stand out from… …   Combinatory dictionary

  • stand out — phrasal verb [intransitive] Word forms stand out : present tense I/you/we/they stand out he/she/it stands out present participle standing out past tense stood out past participle stood out 1) to be easy to see or notice because of being different …   English dictionary

  • stand out — 1) his veins stood out Syn: project, stick out, bulge (out), be proud, jut (out) 2) she stood out in the crowd Syn: be noticeable, be visible, be obvious, be conspicuous, stick out, be striking, be di …   Thesaurus of popular words

  • stand out — {v.} 1. To go farther out than a nearby surface; protect. * /A mole stood out on her cheek./ Compare: STICK OUT(1b). 2. To be more noticeable in some way than those around you; be higher, bigger, or better. * /Fred was very tall and stood out in… …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • stand out — {v.} 1. To go farther out than a nearby surface; protect. * /A mole stood out on her cheek./ Compare: STICK OUT(1b). 2. To be more noticeable in some way than those around you; be higher, bigger, or better. * /Fred was very tall and stood out in… …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • stand\ out — v 1. To go farther out than a nearby surface; protect. A mole stood out on her cheek. Compare: stick out(1b) 2. To be more noticeable in some way than those around you; be higher, bigger, or better. Fred was very tall and stood out in the crowd.… …   Словарь американских идиом

  • stand out — intransitive verb Date: 14th century 1. a. to appear as if in relief ; project b. to be prominent or conspicuous < stands out from the crowd > 2. to steer away from shore 3. to be stubborn in resolution or resistance …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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