Limelight in a sentence as a noun

My take on his disappearance is that he just wanted to bow out of the limelight.

And staying pretty and popular -- keeping that limelight on you -- is a lot of work.

Needs to slim down, focus, and then worry about reclaiming its spot in the limelight.

The original "blog in 15 minutes" demos that catapulted Rails into the limelight are still possible with Rails 3.

Many software companies are fashion objects, successful ones are constantly producing new concepts and new ideas to stay in the limelight.

He alleges to have several more bombshell stories to release, and it looks like he's waiting for the government to lie themselves into a corner before dropping them in the limelight.

They just want to cash out so that they can have their financial freedom and then go out of the limelight and back to doing the same things they enjoy but without having to constantly worry about job security and putting food on the table.

Limelight definitions

noun

a focus of public attention; "he enjoyed being in the limelight"; "when Congress investigates it brings the full glare of publicity to the agency"

See also: spotlight glare

noun

a lamp consisting of a flame directed at a cylinder of lime with a lens to concentrate the light; formerly used for stage lighting