- Hall of Fam|er
- Hall of Fam|er «FAY muhr»,U.S. a person belonging to a Hall of Fame; famous person: »
One impressive facet of that day was the astonishing number of Hall of Famers who participated (New York Times).
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
One impressive facet of that day was the astonishing number of Hall of Famers who participated (New York Times).
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Hall of Famer — Hall′ of Fam′er n. (sometimes l.c.) cvb inf a person who has been accepted into a Hall of Fame … From formal English to slang
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