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"Everybody who is anybody is here." When do you say that?
Mar 24, 2012 2:53 PM
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If I'm a "nobody" that is saying I'm not important in the world's eye. I'm not "famous" or known by the world.
If you are a "somebody" that means people all over your country know you. Some famous people are well-known all over the world....most people would recognize their picture.
The quotation you give as an example means everybody who is well-known and important is here (at this party or convention or celebration.)
March 24, 2012
When there are very important or famous people present within an industry or profession.
If you attended a fashion show, you could say this in regard to the people there within the context of the fashion industry.
March 24, 2012
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