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homage

[hom-ij, om-, oh-mahzh] / ˈhɒm ɪdʒ, ˈɒm-, oʊˈmɑʒ /


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He said the project, which will open next June after two years of work, was an homage to an earlier work by artists Christo and Jeanne-Claude.

From Barron's

"Instead Luke Sheppard's overall show is a wholesome homage. Just nice songs and a decent ensemble held together by some brilliant writing. What more could you want?"

From BBC

She also headlined the NFL’s halftime show in its Brazilian debut in September, an homage to her South American neighbor’s rhythms and plumage bookended by the United States’ flagship expression of sporting and economic muscle.

From Los Angeles Times

In the crowd, many of his equally fashion-minded fans paid homage to the album, wearing red caps reading “glass,” and were similarly decked out in red leather.

From Los Angeles Times

When Lincoln declared in 1858 “all honor to Jefferson,” he paid homage to the founder who he knew could explain why the U.S. was one nation and should remain so.

From The Wall Street Journal