steal
71steal a march — This expression indicates the stealthiness of a person over another to gain advantage of the situation. For instance, if two persons are offered some jobs which are vacant, they resolve to go together next day at an agreed time, but one of them,… …
72steal the show — If you steal the show, you act or do so well in a performance that you get most of the attention …
73steal a march on — ► steal a march on gain an advantage over by taking early action. Main Entry: ↑steal …
74steal someone's thunder — ► steal someone s thunder win praise or attention for oneself by pre empting someone else s attempt to impress. Main Entry: ↑steal …
75steal the show — ► steal the show attract the most attention and praise. Main Entry: ↑steal …
76steal a marriage — To marry secretly • • • Main Entry: ↑steal …
77steal a glance — steal a glance/look/ phrase to look at someone or something secretly and quickly Bored, he stole a glance at his watch. Thesaurus: to look at someone or something quicklysynonym Main entry: steal …
78steal a look — steal a glance/look/ phrase to look at someone or something secretly and quickly Bored, he stole a glance at his watch. Thesaurus: to look at someone or something quicklysynonym Main entry: steal …
79steal a kiss — phrase to kiss someone quickly without them expecting it Thesaurus: kissing and touching in a sexual wayhyponym Main entry: steal …
80steal a march on someone — phrase to get an advantage over someone by secretly starting something that they had planned to do Thesaurus: to do something before someone elsesynonym Main entry: steal …