Praise from Sir Hubert noun phrase
The most prestigious praise that one can receive
A: I have heard the director complimented you on your idea. B: With me it's praise from Sir Hubert.
Her boss's approval of her project is like praise from Sir Hubert.
Your compliment to me is like praise from Sir Hubert.
Used to compliment or praise someone for doing something, or being a very special person or an invaluable person
Used to give praise to somebody.
To praise, admire, or respect someone or something in a public way
Used to say that you praise and show your proper respect for someone
1. Self-praise is worthless.
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The original Sir Hubert was a character in the eighteenth-century play, A Cure for the Heartache, written by Thomas Morton and first produced in London in 1797.
To be very wet
Because of forgetting bringing an umbrella, I look like a drowned rat when it rains.