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nine days' wonder
noun
an event or thing that arouses considerable but short-lived interest or excitement.
nine-days wonder
noun
something that arouses great interest, but only for a short period
nine days' wonder
Someone or something that is famous and celebrated for only a short time: “Last year the art critics praised Jonas as if he were a master, but he turned out to be a nine days' wonder.”
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of nine days' wonder1
Example Sentences
As the matter is to be a “nine days’ wonder,” they are evidently determined that there shall be no cause of after complaint.
But Kenyon and Bramsdean knew that the achievement would be but a nine days' wonder.
The rapidity with which Nyoda got a project under way was a nine days’ wonder to Sherry, who usually spent more time in deliberating a course of action than she did in carrying it out.
There was an occasional murder mystery, always more than a nine days' wonder; the public had not yet grown callous.
It is not quite a week since the horses were taken; the 'nine days' wonder' is still alive.
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