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alt. (context idiomatic English) to commend someone's attributes to others vb. (context idiomatic English) to commend someone's attributes to others
Usage examples of "sing the praises of".
Probably, I figured, and so indeed it turned out, Matzerath, having slaughtered, cleaned, washed, cooked, seasoned, and tasted his eels, had put them down on the living room table in the form of eel soup with boiled potatoes, and when the others showed no sign of sitting down, had gone so far as to sing the praises of his dish, listing all the ingredients and intoning the recipe like a litany.
In Asia and Europe, temples and churches survive better than the vast stacks of stones erected to sing the praises of more worldly power.
In Asia and Europe, temples and churches survive better than the vast stacks of stones erected to sing the praises of more worldly powers.
He watched a chorus of dancing girls sing the praises of bottled water and a man on a weather program talk for a whole hour about cloud patterns.