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Phrases with «to steal the show»
"To steal the show"
means to attract the most attention or admiration in a performance or event, often by outshining others in a remarkable or impressive way.
Full definition
show
(parent phrase)
to steal
(parent phrase)
to steal the show
Related phrases
to listen to the show
to go to shows
to welcome to the show
ticket to the show
visitors to the show
to bring to the show
to show something to the world
to show something off to the world
to show to the world
to show something to someone
to show to someone
to show up to class
to show off to one's friends
to show something to one's friends
to show this to one's husband
to show love to others
to show something to others
to show someone off to one's friends
Sentences with «to steal the show»
You totally
stole the show with
those statement booties and the cool mesh dress.
(
aestheticallypleasing.com
)
He really does
steal the show as
a character (although the excellent voice acting help quite a bit) and stands out as a protagonist.
(
darkstation.com
)
BUT the real person
who stole the show
was the little kid.
(
firstshowing.net
)
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Definition of TO STEAL THE SHOW
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