Idiom meaning, usage examples, facts
BIG FISH IN A SMALL PONDa person who is considered important primarily because the place or setting is small
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1. I accepted a teaching position in a small village overseas because I will have responsibilities that I wouldn’t be able to get for years in a big city. I like the idea of being a big fish in a small pond.
2. Diane was a big fish in a small pond in her hometown, but when she moved to New York City, nobody knew who she was. |
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