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fallen idol

Someone who is no longer respected or admired. He was so popular and loved when he was a young actor, but now that he is approaching middle age, he's a fallen idol. Nobody even talks about him anymore. Once that player's steroid use was revealed, he became a fallen idol, and all of his record-breaking feats were viewed with suspicion. I think she's afraid she'll be a fallen idol in the industry if another one of her companies fails.
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matinée idol

old-fashioned A film, theater, or television star, especially a male actor, who is adored by their fans to the point of worship or adulation. Usually said of someone who is particularly good looking. Though he rose to fame in the 1940s as a matinée idol, his mediocre acting skills saw him stuck in the same sorts of roles for a number of years, until he eventually faded from the public eye.
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matinee idol

A handsome male movie actor whose screen presence excites female audiences. Although we now associate “matinee” with the legitimate theater, the word also applied to afternoon movie shows. Perhaps because housewives and young women constituted the largest audience segment at such screenings, any actor whose appearance evoked sighs and other expressions of female approval became known as a matinee idol, regardless of his acting ability. That is not to say that a matinee idol was necessarily a bad actor, but his looks were the defining characteristic.
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We stayed by it a quarter of an hour or thereabouts, till the powder in the eyes and mouth and ears of the idol blew up, and, as we could perceive, had split altogether; and in a word, till we saw it burned so that it would soon be quite consumed.
They did not come on like thieves, as we expected, but sent three messengers to us, to demand the men to be delivered to them that had abused their priests and burned their idol, that they might burn them with fire; and upon this, they said, they would go away, and do us no further harm, otherwise they would destroy us all.
Over the last few years, environmentalists have raised concerns over Ganesha idols that are made of non-biodegradable materials, which when immersed in water bodies, harm the plants and animal life.
It's was a real Tyneside institution, and while it's not been shut for three years, Geordies have been reminiscing about legendary Newcastle club Idols.
The 48G franchise is built on the concept of 'idols you can meet.' Each sister group has its own theater (venue for regular shows) and organizes so-called 'handshake events' where-you guessed it-handshakes are allowed with one's oshi (short for oshimen, meaning 'favorite' in J-pop lingo).
If you're a K-pop fan, particularly of male idols, you probably hate hearing other people say, 'But they all look alike' or 'Aren't they all surgically enhanced?'
Tasked with the onerous mandate of investigating theft of idols and antiquities, Tamil Nadu Police's Idol Wing has been engaged in a tense confrontation with the State's Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments (HR and CE) Department, a body charged with, among other things, the upkeep and safety of a vast collection of invaluable temple artefacts.
The journalist-turned-music critic says K-pop idols have played mixed roles.
It all started as a game when groups danced to their songs in double-speed, but as time goes by, more idols took up the challenge where no member should commit any mistake.
Idols' owners Blackwater Bars are planning to open a new, different, bar in the Bigg Market's City Vaults premises - and hope there may also be a new Idols at some time in the future, with that same fun pub vibe.
THE theft of two antique idols of Saraswati and Durga which were stolen from Karnataka's Nageswar Temple in October have left the Archaeological Survey of India ( ASI) offcials in a tizzy.
Karlin (Eds.), Idols and Celebrity in Japanese Media Culture, New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan, 2012, 239 pp., $59.85 (hardcover).
Under such circumstances, identification with some adults or peer idols enables adolescents to seek information or values and to prepare themselves for an adult role (Erikson, 1964; 1968).
OUR world today seems to love idols of many different kinds, be they in football or in the media in general.
Over the years I had many idols: At the American Dance Festival it was Yuriko Kimura; at the Martha Graham studio it was Noemi Lapzeson; at School of American Ballet it was Hilda Morales and Lili Cockerille; at the Joffrey School it was Lisa (Rita) Bradley and Noel Mason.