in one's glory

in one's glory
in one's glory
Fig. at one's happiest or best. •

When I go to the beach on vacation, I'm in my glory.

Sally is a good teacher. She's in her glory in the classroom.

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{adj. phr.} Pleased and contented with yourself. * /When John won the race, he was in his glory./ * /Tom is very vain, and praise puts him in his glory./

Dictionary of American idioms. 2013.

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