NOUN
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the object upon which interest and attention focuses
his stories made him the center of the party
How To Use centre of attention In A Sentence
- As Church settles in at the table, she is neither striving to be the centre of attention nor attempting to deflect it.
- Ivor then moved the practice area back to the airfield at Wyton, where the rifle-firing butts became the centre of attention.
- Children like to be the centre of attention.
- Alex grinned broadly at all the people because she loved being the centre of attention.
- Like a bold boy at a children's party, he still insists on being the centre of attention even though it's not his birthday.
- You can be the centre of attention in a conversation but then the focus changes as new participants enter the dialogue.
- When roles dried up she still wanted to be the centre of attention. The Sun
- I was the centre of attention as I shopped and partied in the picturesque spa town where our team is based. The Sun
- I was the centre of attention as I shopped and partied in the picturesque spa town where our team is based. The Sun
- When roles dried up she still wanted to be the centre of attention. The Sun