from the sublime to the ridiculous

from the sublime to the ridiculous
from the sublime to the ridiculous
Fig. from something fine and uplifting to something ridiculous or mundane. •

After Mr. Jones had introduced my wife to his wife, he jokingly turned to introduce me and said, “From the sublime to the ridiculous.”

After the opera singer finished, the master of ceremonies introduced the comic juggler saying, “From the sublime to the ridiculous....”


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