Q. Idiom/Phrase. steal someone’s thunder
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Correct Answer: (A)
take credit for something someone else did
Explanation: steal someone’s thunder : to get the attention, success etc. that somebody else was expecting ; take credit for something someone else did.
Here, take credit for something someone else did is the right option.
Look at the sentence :
⇒ l They all worked together on the pocket, but while submitting it, one of them stolen the thunder.
Explanation by: Ravi Ojha
steal someone’s thunder : to get the attention, success etc. that somebody else was expecting ; take credit for something someone else did.
Here, take credit for something someone else did is the right option.
Look at the sentence :
⇒ l They all worked together on the pocket, but while submitting it, one of them stolen the thunder.
Here, take credit for something someone else did is the right option.
Look at the sentence :
⇒ l They all worked together on the pocket, but while submitting it, one of them stolen the thunder.