Use "idolized" in a sentence

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1. Was the League idolized?

2. She idolized her father.

3. Many teenagers idolized the Beatles.

4. She was idolized by her family.

5. Because I idolized Rhoda I'm so upset.

6. The child was idolized by her Parents.

7. As a child, Ted idolized his father.

8. But no, he idolized the girl from the start.

9. They had one child, a girl whom they idolized.

10. He is both idolized and despised within the Union movement.

11. From my childhood upward I have idolized the dreams of virtue.

12. He knows nothing of it yet. I idolized this poor unhappy child.

13. Rhoda says that it's embarrassing to be so idolized, but also very sweet and rejuvenating.

14. Napoleon had great prestige in the army, and his men idolized him.

15. Denied parents for so much of the year, Angel had idolized Pedro.

16. Carl Denham : No you dont. If you idolized it, you would ve jumped.

17. Synonyms for Adulated include worshipped, worshiped, idolised, idolized, adored, deified, canonised, canonized, hero-worshipped and doted on

18. He was glad to have the clothes, for American styles were idolized in Germany.

19. In the late seventies, when Ian was starting out as a pro, he idolized Watson.

20. We idolized guys like Magic and Larry, trying to be like them in our backyard.

21. We've always idolized him and he's one of the reasons we're playing the game.

22. Helen : Have you ever met anyone you've idolized and they've turned out to be an idiot?

23. Only Ginny and a few of his close friends knew how much he idolized his daughters.

24. It is no cushy idolized by the queen . It would debased the feeling of some man.

25. I had admired and almost idolized Mencken as a writer long before I got to meet him, about 1930 or so.

26. And he helped her by showing that she had married a man of her own color who was idolized by all.

27. Abraham loved Isaac with all of his being, and in fact, perhaps idolized him a little too much, because God put Abraham to the test, telling him to sacrifice his only son

28. Chauvinism (n.) 1840, "exaggerated, blind nationalism; patriotism degenerated into a vice," from French Chauvinisme (1839), from the character Nicholas Chauvin, soldier of Napoleon's Grand Armee, who idolized Napoleon and the Empire long after it was history, in the Cogniards' popular 1831 vaudeville "La Cocarde Tricolore."