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.
Words nearby hard act to follow
harbour,
harbour master,
harbour seal,
harbourage,
hard,
hard act to follow,
hard and fast,
hard as nails,
hard bargain,
hard bop,
hard candy