Examples of 'quite a name for himself' in a sentence

Meaning of "quite a name for himself"

quite a name for himself - acknowledging someone's reputation or achievements in a significant manner

How to use "quite a name for himself" in a sentence

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quite a name for himself
He made quite a name for himself.
He has beaten the veterans this year and made quite a name for himself.
Making quite a name for himself.
She teamed up with a local supplier who was making quite a name for himself.
He was making quite a name for himself at that time.
He 's a war correspondent now and is making quite a name for himself.
Gomez has made quite a name for himself in the field of transmedia.
Over the years, he has managed to make quite a name for himself.
He made quite a name for himself at Reims.
She teamed up with a local supplier Pablo Escobar. who was making quite a name for himself.
Werner Herzog has made quite a name for himself over the years.
Can not stall forever . John Winchester -- made quite a name for himself.
Luther made quite a name for himself for his insight into the Bible.
He's robbing banks now. Making quite a name for himself.
He 's making quite a name for himself one way or another.

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At just 27 years old, Thompson has already made quite a name for himself.
He 's made quite a name for himself in Bombay.
John Winchester, made quite a name for himself.
He 's making quite a name for himself Oh, yes, yes.
The legendary director had made quite a name for himself on Broadway and in Hollywood.
In prison, Joseph made quite a name for himself as an interpreter of dreams.
He 's making quite a name for himself.

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