Oprah

/ˈəʊpɹə/

"Oprah" in a Sentence (9 examples)

Oprah Winfrey has great influence over her fans.

Why would you want Oprah when you can have Halle Berry?

Did Oprah really say that?

What did Oprah say?

I saw this on Oprah.

He was on Oprah recently to talk about his new book.

Suddenly it seemed as if [Cormac] McCarthy was the most famous writer in America: profiled, reappraised, gossiped about, Oprah'd, but, most importantly, read.

[Jonathan Franzen] had expressed to various people his anxiety about being “Oprah-ed” (my word, not his). He was uneasy about being linked indiscriminately to other novelists she had anointed but whose work he did not respect, and she got wind of his discontent.

To be Oprahed means that one shares details about themselves that he or she would normally not share publicly. Indeed, more than one writer has quipped that Winfrey's cultural authority transformed her name into an adjective, verb, adverb, and noun.

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