hard act to follow



hard act to follow

Also, tough act to follow. An outstanding performance or individual. For example, Lucy was a terrific group leader-hers is a hard act to follow, or Bob's record is excellent-it will be a tough act to follow. This expression, dating from about 1900, was originally used for a particularly good vaudeville act that made the next act look poor by comparison. It soon was extended to other enterprises.
See also: act, follow, hard

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Quentin['kwentin]
Krzesimir-Polish
FredaFREE-dəEnglish
RillaRIL-əEnglish
Egil-Swedish, Norwegian, Danish
Brando-Ancient Germanic