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121steal a march — If you steal a march on someone, you do something in an unexpected or secret way that enables you to gain an advantage over them. We were able to steal a march on other retailers by immediately offering a 10% reduction on orders received… …
122steal somebody's thunder — verb To detract from somebodys accomplishments or glory; to undermine. I dont mean to steal your thunder, but did you really do all that by yourself? …
123steal from — phr verb Steal from is used with these nouns as the object: ↑site …
124steal someone's thunder — If someone steals your thunder, they take the credit and praise for something you did. (Dorking School Dictionary) *** If you steal someone s thunder you take their idea or plan and draw attention and praise away from them by… …
125steal your heart — cause you to like or love, win the hearts The kittens will steal your heart. They re so cute and playful …
126steal your thunder — tell your news, reveal your main message If I mention the new product, will I steal your thunder? …
127steal away phr v — Old burglers never die, they just steal away …
128steal a march on — gain an advantage over by taking early action. → steal …