Idioms
steal (someone's) thunder
to do or say something that another person had planned to do or say
My colleague stole my thunder when he announced that he was leaving the company before I will.
steal a base
steal a march on (someone)
steal the show
steal the spotlight
steamed up
steaming mad
steer clear of (someone or something)
step down from (a job/position)
step in
step into (someone's) shoes
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weigh on/upon (someone's) mind
touch off (someone) or touch (someone) off
cry out for (someone or something)
help out with (something)
pitch camp
share (someone's) sorrow
put in a good word for (someone) or put a good word for (someone) in
forty winks
run riot/wild
rat out on (someone)
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Woodbury Soap was the first product to use a picture of a nude woman in its advertisements. In 1936, a photo by Edward Steichen showed a rear full-length view of a woman sunbathing.
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