WordNet
adj. patronized by [syn: fashionable, popular with(p)]
Usage examples of "popular with".
Do you think that's the reason your books are so popular with them?
In the late 1800's, the pure omniscient viewpoint was most popular with writers.
Always popular with the boys, he was, even when he was so full, he couldn't hardly fight.
And after the victories Twelfth Fleet had produced under her orders, McQueen, for all the Navys original wariness about her ambition, was almost as popular with, and certainly as respected by, its officers as Parnell had been.
I know, we all know, that history is replete with commanders who were very popular with their men but wound up getting them killed and losing battles and even wars because they were poor commanders.
The quiet, dignified communications officer was popular with the rest of the crew, but he never entered fully into their activities and always seemed a little apartmarching to the music of a different drummer.
The quiet, dignified communications officer was- popular with the rest of the crew, but he never entered fully into their activities and always seemed a little apart - marching to the music of a different drummer.
The quiet, dignified communications officer was- popular with the rest of the crew, but he never en- tered fully into their activities and always seemed a little apart - marching to the music of a different drummer.
Trizein was a xenobiologist whose infectious enthusiasm made him popular with everyone, especially the youngsters, as he would patiently answer their many questions.
Seems that Nueva Fallona and her group weren't that popular with their own people after all.
This was immensely popular with the troops, but frowned on by the authorities -- especially by Governors nervous about too-popular Generals.
She didn't mind sharing, or taking the top bunk, which made her popular with a series of roomies.
So authority released Lew in the morning and Dick went into breakfast with him, because, between the professional thief - taker and the professional burglar there is no real ill - feeling, and Sub - Inspector Richard Martin was almost as popular with the criminal classes as he was at police headquarters.
Clair is now thirty-seven years of age, is a man of temperate habits, a good husband, a very affectionate father, and a man who is popular with all who know him.
Jiggs, who would like to get out of the country because he is so popular with Scotland Yard.