second fiddle造句1. I'm not going to play second fiddle to anyone.
2. His family has had to play second fiddle to his political career.
3. She hated the thought of playing second fiddle to Rose.
4. I'm not prepared to play second fiddle to Christina any more - I'm looking for another job!
5. I have no intention of playing second fiddle to the new director, so I've resigned.
6. The narrative in this book plays second fiddle to the excellent photographs.
7. So often he has played second fiddle to Wright and notched only nine goals last season to his partner's 30.
8. Throughout her married life she had to play second fiddle to the interests of her husband.
9. Not many people could stand to be second fiddle for as long as Kerri was.
10. Mr Pozsgay was simply fed up with playing second fiddle, a characteristic that was to re-emerge later.
11. But putts and drives will play second fiddle to schmoozing when top sports celebrities take center stage at the golf club.
12. Even the lyrics tend to play second fiddle and are generally added after the main melody has been composed.
13. The locals were not satisfied playing second fiddle to Los Angeles.
14. He plays second fiddle to Mr. White.
15. He has to play the second fiddle.
16. I have to play second fiddle to him.
17. He hated to play second fiddle to anyone.
18. I feel it worth playing second fiddle to him. He is so capable.
19. He is tired of playing second fiddle to men with less talent.
20. JOHN OBI MIKEL insists he will not play second fiddle to Chelsea's superstars.
21. I'm tired of playing second fiddle to George; why can't I run the business?
22. His family have have to play second fiddle to his political career.
23. I feel it worth playing second fiddle to Mr. Wang. He's so capable.
24. To by refused to play second fiddle to young Simpson.
25. After years of playing second fiddle, Marcia became the top violinist.
26. He was never more than a B-movie actor, playing second fiddle to actors like Errol Flynn.
27. She might also have simply got tired of playing second fiddle to the Prince's pastimes.
28. He had been a reluctant ally and may well have resented playing second fiddle to his younger brother.
29. It needs more skill than I can tell to play the second fiddle well.
30. The opposition Movement for Democratic Change is rightly refusing to be tricked into playing second fiddle.