- - Steal the show from leading male character at end of performance
- - On a platform, away from the audience
- - Hog the limelight in high society time after time
- - Divert attention from a guest out of line about piano
- - Aug, Sept, clearly steal the show
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- - "Othello" character who says "Who steals my purse steals trash"
- - shakespearean villain who warns othello of the 'green-eyed monster' of jealousy
- - Scheming villain in Othello
- - villainous ensign in the william shakespeare play othello
- - Scheming human in Othello or scheming bird in Aladdin
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- - Steal a male bird from a Cockney
- - Steal (slang) — short length
- - Steal (rhyming slang)
- - Short length — steal
- - Steal (in)
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- - Opening performance that steals the show, say
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- - ".... steals my purse steals trash": Iago
- - "The ...," famed band known for hits like "My Generation" and "Pinball Wizard"
- - The ..., a rock band known for hits like "My Generation" and "Pinball Wizard"
- - "...... steals my purse . . . "
- - The ...... ("My Generation" band)
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- - One might steal your job, or steal your Job?
- - A computerized machine that is automated or programmed to perform manual tasks
- - one working automatically produces nonsense about outside broadcast
- - futurama's bender is one
- - To steal books is a mindless thing
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- - Steals the spotlight from
- - Occasionally jumps on the steps and tries to draw attention to themselves
- - Puts on after a wake and steals the show
- - Steals the show, so to speak
- - Steals the show from
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- - feeling after being caught stealing from the cookie jar, maybe
- - Emotion felt by Adam and Eve after eating from the Tree of Knowledge
- - feeling of humiliation
- - "The ...... of the Cities," book by Steffens
- - Rueful feeling
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