She was tired of always playing second fiddle to her older sister
In this partnership, he's happy to play second fiddle and let her take the lead
He doesn't want to play second fiddle in his own company
I'm not interested in playing second fiddle; I want to be the star
For years, the junior team played second fiddle to the main club
She’s a talented musician, but she often has to play second fiddle to the lead singer
He’s used to playing second fiddle in collaborative projects
The new manager is willing to play second fiddle to the experienced coach
I’m tired of playing second fiddle in every relationship I have
They decided that one of them would play second fiddle in the new business venture
I don't want to play second fiddle anymore.
You are always the star, why say that?
It's time for me to lead my own band.
He didn't want to play second fiddle to his brother
He preferred to be the leader, not a follower
He wanted the main role, not a supporting one