steal the show — 1. To win the most applause 2. To attract the most publicity or admiration • • • Main Entry: ↑show steal the show see under ↑show • • • Main Entry: ↑steal * * * steal the show … Useful english dictionary
steal the show — {v. phr.} To act or do so well in a performance that you get most of the attention and the other performers are unnoticed. * /Mary was in only one scene of the play, but she stole the show from the stars./ … Dictionary of American idioms
steal the show — {v. phr.} To act or do so well in a performance that you get most of the attention and the other performers are unnoticed. * /Mary was in only one scene of the play, but she stole the show from the stars./ … Dictionary of American idioms
steal the show — If you steal the show, you act or do so well in a performance that you get most of the attention … The small dictionary of idiomes
steal the show — ► steal the show attract the most attention and praise. Main Entry: ↑steal … English terms dictionary
Steal the Show — Single infobox | Name = Steal the Show Artist = Ice Cube from Album = Laugh Now, Cry Later Released = 2006 Format = CD single Recorded = 2006 Genre = Gangsta rap Length = 4:12 Label = Da Lench Mob / Virgin Writer = O Shea Jackson Producer = Scott … Wikipedia
steal the show — A person who steals the show gets more attention or praise than the other participants. The Japanese competitor stole the show at the Olympic games … English Idioms & idiomatic expressions
steal the show — be the favorite performer, receive the most applause The little Peterson girl stole the show with her fine tap dancing … English idioms
steal the show — act or do so well in a performance that you get most of the attention The little boy stole the show at the music festival … Idioms and examples
steal the show — to get all the attention and praise at an event or performance. All the singers were good, but 16 year old Karine stole the show … New idioms dictionary