"worship the ground someone walks on" meaning in All languages combined

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Verb [English]

Audio: En-au-worship the ground someone walks on.ogg Forms: worships the ground someone walks on [present, singular, third-person], worshipping the ground someone walks on [participle, present], worshiping the ground someone walks on [US, participle, present], worshipped the ground someone walked on [participle, past], worshipped the ground someone walked on [past], worshiped the ground someone walked on [US, participle, past], worshiped the ground someone walked on [US, past]
Etymology: First recorded in 1848. Head templates: {{en-verb|worship<,++:+􂀿US􂁀,++:+􂀿US􂁀> the ground someone walks<walks,walks,walked> on}} worship the ground someone walks on (third-person singular simple present worships the ground someone walks on, present participle worshipping the ground someone walks on or (US) worshiping the ground someone walks on, simple past and past participle worshipped the ground someone walked on or (US) worshiped the ground someone walked on)
  1. (idiomatic) To admire or adore someone to excess. Tags: idiomatic Related terms: put on a pedestal
    Sense id: en-worship_the_ground_someone_walks_on-en-verb-Wr7FWCDW Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries

Inflected forms

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