play second fiddle (to someone)

play second fiddle (to someone)
play second fiddle (to someone)
Fig. to be in a subordinate position to someone. •

I'm tired of playing second fiddle to John.

I'm better trained than he, and I have more experience. I shouldn't always play second fiddle.


Dictionary of American idioms. 2013.

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  • play second fiddle — to have a less important position or status than someone or something else : to be regarded or treated as less important a former star athlete who is not happy to play second fiddle as he nears the end of his career often + to He s not happy to …   Useful english dictionary

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