fish for a compliment

fish for a compliment
fish for a compliment
Fig. to try to get someone to pay oneself a compliment. •

When she showed me her new dress, I could tell that she was fishing for a compliment.

Tom was certainly fishing for a compliment when he modeled his fancy haircut for his friends.

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{v, phr.} To try to make someone pay a compliment. * /When Jim showed me his new car, I could tell that he was fishing for a compliment./

Dictionary of American idioms. 2013.

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