Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

155 Sentences With "steals the show"

How to use steals the show in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "steals the show" and check conjugation/comparative form for "steals the show". Mastering all the usages of "steals the show" from sentence examples published by news publications.

Gotta say ... baby girl Ariana Sky steals the show.
But when it comes to comedy, he steals the show.
The surrogate does not twirl, but nonetheless steals the show.
He — or, more likely, she, the play argues — steals the show.
As soon as she appears on screen, she steals the show.
Of course, Chewbacca always steals the show when he shows up.
O.J. Simpson, just as in real life, Johnnie Cochran steals the show.
Domino isn't the only new mutant who just about steals the show.
Jeff Daniels steals the show as Joshua Chamberlain, the 20th Maine's commander.
But Rita Moreno steals the show as Penelope's sometimes overdramatic mother, Lydia.
That temptation could be all the greater if Cohen steals the show.
But Wolfhard all but steals the show as the gang's cheerful antagonist Richie.
In the family of five's shot, Charlotte's cute little pose steals the show.
Also, Panzermadels features an amazingly written angry sergeant who always steals the show.
"We are mortal," Mr. Petronio said, "and death, like gravity, steals the show."
James Franco still plays two parts and Maggie Gyllenhaal still steals the show.
Technically, Freddie Highmore is the star of August Rush, but Williams steals the show.
In the family of five's solo shot, Charlotte's cute little pose steals the show.
Shiny new hardware usually steals the show at Apple's annual iPhone event each fall.
Sometimes the music for a dance overpowers the movement; sometimes lighting steals the show.
It's incredibly unsexy, however, their confidence in being nothing but themselves steals the show.
McAfee Total Protection 2019 might not hog the limelight, but this deal steals the show.
But that doesn't matter — nothing else matters — when Blue Ivy Carter strolls and steals the show.
Blue steals the show midway through the video, popping a little dance move in the process.
But the main event is Cynthia Erivo, who, as singer Darlene Sweet, completely steals the show.
She definitely steals the show, but ya gotta hand it to Ciara -- she's looking mighty flawless.
Megan Mullally steals the show, but notice must also go to Sean Hayes as Jack McFarland.
A holiday armadillo steals the show in the "Friends" episode "The One With the Holiday Armadillo."
But it's Get Out's Daniel Kaluuya, as Jamal's brother and enforcer Jatemme, who really steals the show.
But all of that matters not, because of the very good green snake who steals the show.
T. J. Miller as Erlich Bachman, the team's effusively egotistical and delusional advisor, still steals the show.
While Elle Woods is technically the star of "Legally Blonde," her Chihuahua named Bruiser steals the show.
Check out the vid ... Andre's clearly still got his moves ... but, Silento's sister London steals the show!!
"James, playing a gently bizarro version of himself, steals the show," the New Yorker's Ian Crouch wrote.
No offense ever to Centineo, though, but in The Perfect Date, it's Laura Marano who steals the show.
Just give it a listen, and you'll admit that she steals the show within the first ten seconds.
Her comedy, Girls Trip, hits theaters on July 21, and we can already tell she steals the show.
" At this point the comedy legend steals the show as he responds with perfect timing, "Go home...go!
Netflix ad steals the show at Emmys Tambor encouraged the industry to offer more opportunities to the trans community.
And even more unlikely but proven to be possible, Dave Bautista steals the show as the awkwardly delightful Drax.
The joke falls flat, and not just because Kirk's pet pig steals the show in nearly every scene they share.
But, that wasn't possible, since, as director Ang Lee points out, he steals the show even as a supporting actor.
In the clip, Tremblay steals the show in the center of the dance floor as a crowd circles around him.
Just as he did in Me and Earl in the Dying Girl, RJ Cyler pretty much steals the show here.
In the latest "Star Wars" trilogy, Adam Driver dominates as Kylo Ren, the angst-y villain who steals the show.
That's Ms. Ruehl's part, which she walks, not runs, with and nearly steals the show in an expertly coiled performance.
"The game (or the ads) may be the main events, but the food usually steals the show," the agency added.
Of course, Rihanna steals the show (did you expect anything else?) and her vocals are giving us Work 2.0 vibes.
But as much as season two gives Kimmy and Lillian to do, it's Titus Andromedon who steals the show — again.
"Theresa May's husband steals the show in sexy navy suit as he starts new life as First Man," the headline read.
Joey rails against police brutality in his verses but it's Vic, rapping with Jay Z-ish panache, who steals the show.
Among the "most searched terms" and the "most viewed categories" by ladies, "lesbian" steals the show, significantly outpacing the next term.
What steals the show is the swimming pool lined with tall palm trees and fragrant gardens with roses, bougainvillea and hibiscus.
At the 8:35 mark, 6-year-old North West comes running in and steals the show from her famous parents.
And, Teen Kate (Hannah Zeile) steals the show, drowning in guilt over the fact Jack possibly died because he saved her dog.
Margot Robbie stars as Harding, but it's Allison Janney as Harding's hard-bitten, chain-smoking mother LaVona who really steals the show.
Harper steals the show as the iconic ride's bride, wearing a frilly white dress with a bloody axe and a serene stare.
I think Harley steals the show more often than not, and it says something that she's the marquee character in this film.
But it's Nicki Minaj who steals the show with her acrobatic punchlines and her ability to make DM conversations sound like poetry.
But Megan steals the show (as she does with any track she's on), giving new life to the iconic reality show star.
In one complicated scene, the mother, played by Shirley MacLaine, steals the show at a party supposedly thrown in her daughter's honor.
Doctor Who's Matt Smith has a hefty part as the mansplaining Mr. Collins — pardon me, Parson Collins — and utterly steals the show.
Prince Louis steals the show again in an outtake from the group shots, in which he reaches forward to grab his grandfather's nose.
Faith Ringgold's 1996 colorful lithograph "The Sunflower Quilting Bee at Arles" steals the show with its vibrant storytelling reflecting a strong folk culture.
The actor arguably steals the show with his impeccable vocals, and makes the vile war hero vying for Belle's affection seem almost charming.
Oberst serves as perfectly acceptable Bradley Cooper but it's really Bridgers who steals the show taking her undeniable wail to the next level.
Capote, as is his wont, somewhat steals the show from Attie with his words on the gallery walls, and name in the title.
Ellen DeGeneres is once again a charming delight as the titular blue tang fish, while Ed O'Neill steals the show as Hank the octopus.
The scamp is regularly featured on her social media accounts, but really steals the show when he gets caught up in a good joke.
But, as per usual, video game designer and father-of-Mario Shigeru Miyamoto steals the show, looking absolutely, adorably comfortable in his Mario hat.
The commercial for The Late Late Show with James Corden where they said "He always steals the show" like it was a threat. 20.
Tiger Woods is no longer golf's reigning king, but he still steals the show — and that's just fine with 2017 PGA champ Justin Thomas.
Justin Turner's wife, Kourtney Turner, steals the show ... but Kike Hernandez's fiance, Mariana Vicente, and Alex Wood's wife, Suzanna Villarreal, came to play too.
Lexie literally steals the show, taking on the persona of a wicked witch who imposes strict rules, hates fun, and is just all around horrible.
Dick Van Dyke's chimney-sweep dance is one of the most memorable parts of Mary Poppins — and he steals the show in the sequel, too!
In a new video released by ITV of the royal youngsters getting their first look at Kate Middleton's Chelsea Flower Show garden, Louis steals the show.
Claire Cottrill comes to Brooklyn; Cage's prepared piano, with screws and bolts, steals the show; and LaBeouf channels his dad in his feature screenwriting debut. Nov.
Jennifer Hudson steals the show as Angela Wright, Thomas's former employee at the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, which, ironically, was charged with investigating sexual harassment claims.
The Green Project back the group up on strings, but Young Dirty Bastard steals the show by jumping onto the desk and briefly losing his mind.
Rihanna may only appear in the new Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets trailer for a few seconds, but she totally steals the show.
As exciting as it is to watch the narrative unfold on Stranger Things, it's the pulsating theme song that introduces each episode that steals the show.
The British heartthrob, 28, starred in Snatched as Amy Schumer's love interest gone wrong and steals the show with his curly locks, dreamy accent and hilarious delivery.
Bell manages to glow even in the midst of a consistently crappy script, but it is Kathryn Hahn who steals the show and somehow makes shit shine.
While the couple's sweet smiles are heart heartwarming, an adorable golden retriever pup steals the show while cuddling up to the A Simple Favor actress from behind.
When it comes to those human actors, An Seo Hyun steals the show as the unstoppable teen protagonist Mija trying to bring her animal friend back home.
Catlyn steals everyone else's thunder, and Peter Smith, a transgender performer who plays both incarnations, ultimately steals the show, even finding an empowerment message in the lunacy.
Star Ewan McGregor does his best to keep the rickety story on its tracks, but it's the incomparable Pooh, voiced by Jim Cummings, who steals the show.
While we finally find out what happened at the final rose ceremony and get some clarity on Peter's current relationship status, Barbara Weber completely steals the show.
The climax of "Reminisce Over You," arrives when Luke (Mike Colter) goes to see Mariah Dillard (Alfre Woodard, who steals the show and never return it) in jail.
Sloth steals the show at "CNN Heroes" Never fear, though: In an update, the commission commented that the sloth got checked out by a veterinarian after being rescued.
The movie may be centered on Collin's Kloepfer, but Efron steals the show every second he's in the trailer: His creepy, magnetic portrayal of Bundy looks fucking fantastic.
Nicole Kidman and Kristen Dunst are as good as usual but it's Colin Farrell who steals the show as his charm and "darlin'"s turn into unhinged rage.
Here the charming, funny and fallible Johan thoroughly steals the show as he falls in love with Nya, a woman trying to break free from her constricted upbringing.
Despite all the puppets, David Bowie's Goblin King steals the show in the accompanying video, with costuming that underlines in no uncertain terms the relationship between sorcery and sexuality.
Not only is she the most adorable little dancer we've seen in a while, she confidently stands out from the rest of her classmates and completely steals the show.
Pink-haired, leather jacket-wearing Maeve steals the show as a relentlessly complicated young woman who is more than some manic pixie dream girl for Otis to moon over.
In many ways, though, Elizabeth Marvel steals the show as the neglected daughter who has spent most of her life hiding in plain sight from the wreckage around her.
While we're supposed to be fascinated by the brewing romance between Prince and Apollonia, the already well-established bromance between Morris and Jerome steals the show at every turn.
But it's Buffett who steals the show, sitting in a hot tub on a yacht with his shirt on, anything resembling a care or worry a million miles away.
Ian's chocolate and bay leaf tart gets a pass after Paul debates whether or not he likes the flavor combo, but it's Nadiya's peanut butter creation that steals the show.
But the standout is Timothy Omundson's King Richard, the initial antagonist who steals the show as a blustering, bumbling dictator with a heart of gold (and a truly magnificent beard).
Charlotte also steals the show in a portrait of the family of five, where she poses holding Louis' christening robe with her leg to the side in a little ballerina stance.
Meryl Streep steals the show as Child in the 2009 film version of the book, with a sweet depiction of the relationship between Child and her husband, Paul (Stanley Tucci). 2.
But like a bit player who steals the show, the notorious Bloods street gang has drawn much of the focus in the officers' trial, in State Supreme Court in the Bronx.
True, anybody who has been to Ms. Robbins's other restaurant, Lilia, also located in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, knows that the pasta there reliably steals the show from everything else on the table.
In "The Audition," she steals the show with a two-minute monologue expressing the sheer injustice of Barry's opportunity in the context of both of their acting careers and ongoing romantic relationship.
The mezzo-soprano Marianna Pizzolato and the tenor René Barbera are making notable house debuts, but it's Ildar Abdrazakov's almost unhinged comic performance in the role of Mustafà that steals the show.
Though the director, Katie Lindsay, unwisely lets the play's narrator (Mieke D) upstage the others, it's the smoldering Tesiana Elie, as a furious slave named Vivian, who steals the show (1:45).
Melissa McCarthy steals the show as Susan Cooper, a mousy C.I.A. desk jockey assigned to be the eyes and ears of a would-be 007 (Jude Law) who toys with her feelings.
Willem Dafoe plays the man in this fact-based story about the famous Alaska serum run, but it's a Siberian husky who steals the show and does most of the heavy lifting.
Soaked in moody deep teal colors and eye-grabbing hot pinks, Matt Wilson's color work steals the show and adds a layer of personality unparalleled in anything else coming out on current shelves.
It's the first scene that steals the show: you have to get a jar of honey on the wooden frame, where Obama is hanging, so that a blue termite can help him escape.
Holding his own on the dance floor, Damon battles Lemar Abundance (Jason A. Rodriguez), a quiet character who is rarely front-and-center, but, when the time comes to vogue, steals the show.
The JBL Xtreme 2 speaker also produces immersive stereo sound with a rechargeable battery that lasts up to 15 hours on a single charge, but it's the bottle opener that steals the show.
Memorably, Pell (who steals the show in several scenes of Wine Country as Val, an antique store owner with kinky interests) brought $800 worth of high-end vibrators to the trip as party favors.
McKinnie steals the show wearing his U of Miami colors and DWARFING every other cop in the shot ... but we still gotta give major kudos to the MDPD ... who have some mighty fine dancers.
It's a bumper-to-bumper transformation that turns the junk cars into officially licensed versions of "Eleanor," the famous Mustang that steals the show in the film "Gone in 60 Seconds" with Nicolas Cage.
A few small houses pledge fealty, including House Mormont's Lady Lyanna, a young but steadfast ruler who steals the show — and will hopefully return this season — with her curt attitude to those older than her.
The Note9 steals the show when it comes to sound quality, storage capacity, and battery life: All-day power means those days of scrambling for an outlet at the coffee shop or airport are over.
It's Princess Leonore, however, who steals the show: wearing a pink dress with a matching bow in her hair, the little princess puts on a big grin while standing on a rock and holding flowers.
Her ostensible subject is the Younger, about whom more is known, but she toggles back and forth between the two, and, perhaps without her intending it, the uncle even steals the show for a while.
Again, defense and the very serious need for it in light of the North Korean situation steals the show and allows Trump to rise above and beyond other issues that seem naturally small compared to nuclear conflict.
"It: Chapter Two," directed by Andy Muschietti, is entertaining for nearly three hours, and is often far more funny than it is scary, thanks mainly to Bill Hader's portrayal of the adult Richie, who steals the show.
Featured Rappers: Shoestring of Dayton Family, Monoxide of Twiztid, Shaggy 2 Dope of ICP, Boondox Psypher Two was filmed essentially concurrently with Psypher One, and Twiztid's Monoxide again steals the show, which leads to an interesting thought experiment.
Tveit's Christian is adorable, a Disney prince come to life, but the Duke, louche and slinky—"Sympathy for the Devil" is his signature tune—steals the show; if I were Satine, I'd throw my lot in with him.
Gamora (Zoe Saldana), Rocket Raccoon (voiced by Bradley Cooper), and Star-Lord (Pratt) all have brief moments to shine, fight, or crack wise, but Groot steals the show by firing up a Walkman and dancing throughout the entire thing.
In its favor: Noah Baumbach's film about a family navigating divorce is almost certain to score nominations for its leads, Adam Driver and Scarlett Johansson, and for the supporting actress Dern, who steals the show as Johansson's clever lawyer.
Even sharing a stage with a naked Alan Cumming, the swimming pool steals the show in "'Daddy,'" the turgid new play by the seriously talented Jeremy O. Harris, which opened on Tuesday night at the Pershing Square Signature Center.
While Harry looks dashing in a navy suit by Burberry, which retails for $1,395 (but is currently on sale for $558) and is a favorite of David Beckham and Andy Murray according to its description, Markle's gown steals the show.
It's Applegate's Amy that steals the show in this episode, in particular for her anger over not getting guardianship of Emma in the event that Ross and Rachel face an early death — despite the fact that she can't remember her name.
Although you might mistaken the stars of the video to be couple Selena Gomez and The Weeknd, it's actually the Vogue editor-in-chief that steals the show with her dance moves as Katy Perry performs "Teenage Dream" on stage.
The charmingly raw bluegrass and folk parts are given space to breathe, bleeding into the black metal sections in a way that feels organic and necessary (and guest vocalist Kendal Fox steals the show on the delicate, cloudy dirge "November's Cold").
But it's the Swiss artist Ugo Rondinone who steals the show with a walk-in installation, hilarious and grim by turns, consisting of 45 full-size mannequins of clowns, seated on the gallery floor with expressions of boredom and fatigue.
Though the beach across the road is a pretty fab affair (with a full bar, sun chairs and a D.J. setup) — and there's a spa for unwinding — what steals the show is the gorgeous black-and-white-tiled swimming pool.
Professional content creators have much to look forward to in 2017 as well, with LG bringing a new 4K HDR monitor to CES — along with others raising the bar for color performance — though Dell certainly steals the show with its $4,999 8K monitor.
Built around a series of eye-gougingly awkward set pieces, and with support from Dominic West and a brilliant Elizabeth Moss, it's Terry Notary -- of "Planet of the Apes" fame -- who steals the show in one of the year's most talked about scenes.
If you want to take the Taylor trip around the City of Angels, here's exactly where to visit (no splits required): Los Angeles Theatre, 212 South Broadway The ladies' room of this ornate Downtown L.A. movie theater steals the show in Swift's latest mini movie.
Sam Claflin is kind of swoon-worthy in a gruff antagonizing sort of way, and Bill Nighy very nearly steals the show as the kind of B-list actor who can't deal with the fact that he's 60 and no longer a leading man.
Sure, it's fun to see Harry, Hermione, and Ron (and Draco too) all grown up and dealing with their own angsty magician teen offspring, and the inevitable saving-the-world-from-evil plot hangs together well enough, but it's the magic that steals the show.
It's always interesting to hear Drake on a less poppy or hooky track, and here he makes a good showing, though it's Lil Baby who ultimately steals the show (his "Cartier glasses, I won't even peek at you / Yellow Ferrari like Pikachu" lines ensure that).
Henry Taylor's "The Darker the Berry, the Sweeter the Juice" (2015) steals the show with the most traditional figure painting in this exhibition, imposing at over six feet in height, of a young black woman standing outdoors in what might be an empty parking lot.
Cabello sounds as beautiful and languid as she usually does, but it's Pharrell's vocal which also steals the show here: enunciating for his life, he moves between playfully stretching out words and sensually whispering them, and it makes for a listen that is exhilarating.
Lobster: Ben & Bill's Chocolate Emporium; Massachusetts and Maine With its vanilla bean and butter base and lobster pulled fresh from the Atlantic (then cooked and chopped!), this ice cream steals the show at the  Chocolate Emporium …despite the fact that it doesn't contain any chocolate at all.
But it's the spotlight on local talent that often steals the show, from the viscerally powerful minimalist paintings of the late Darby Bannard to the hypnotic, abstract canvases of a relative newcomer on the art scene, Tomm El-Saieh, who is making waves far beyond South Florida.
Gucci Mane has always had as much of a knack for spotting talent as he has for rapping itself, and on World War 3, he yielded the floor to rising stars like Young Thug, Migos, and PeeWee Longway, who steals the show on basically every verse he touches.
Logan Lerman, so good in 2012's "The Perks of Being a Wallflower," shines as the protagonist, but it's a nearly 15 minute tête-a-tête between Messner and the school's dean (a terrific Tracy Letts) — adapted by Schamus with an almost Tarantino-like zeal — that really steals the show.
She must choose between being a strong progressive who largely ignores political calculations in favor of fighting for workers and minorities, or continue serving as a one-trick pony that steals the show by yelling at bankers during congressional hearings, but isn't trusted by the movement to do much more.
While the site-specific artworks, such as Radcliffe Bailey's poetic "Vessel," strewn across Crescent park are a particular highlight, there is no one work in the triennial that steals the show — at least not yet: still to come is Kara Walker's "Kataswof Karavan," which will premiere during the closing week in February.
Sampled On: "KMT" A callback to the song that first marked the alliance between OVO and Skepta's BBK crew, the latter's voice can be briefly be heard at the beginning of Drake's collaboration with UK grime rapper Giggs, who steals the show and somehow manages to make a Game of Thrones reference sound tough.
But, while the film is largely recognized for its star-studded ensemble cast, there's one lesser known actor who steals the show: Ana de Armas is the true star of Knives Out and she kills it as a caring nurse, who is just trying to look out for her immigrant family (and also one who vomits when she lies).
Coffman steals the show with her vocal performance (both Coffman and Deradoorian got solo performances on Bitte Orca, with "Stillness" taking much of the spotlight away from Deradoorian's gorgeous ballad, "Two Doves"), channeling her inner Mariah and relying on cliché lyrics to illustrate Longstreth's meta-comment on a genre he grew up adoring (Longstreth is a self-professed Timberlake devotee).
THE BALLAD OF BUSTER SCRUGGS In a six-part anthology film, the Coen brothers apply their sardonic wit and world-weary outlook to several different flavors of western: Tim Blake Nelson stars in a violent riff on a Gene Autry musical; James Franco tries his hand at bank robbing in Sergio Leone country; Zoe Kazan appears in what is, amazingly, her second wagon train picture (after "Meek's Cutoff"); and Tom Waits steals the show in a Jack London adaptation.
Inventing the "speedee service system" in The Founder (21992) Every second of this biographical drama may be all about McDonald's and how businessman Ray Kroc took over the burger operation that brothers Richard and Maurice McDonald originally pioneered and built, but the scene that steals the show is this montage where the brothers (played by Nick Offerman and John Carroll Lynch) explain to Ray (Michael Keaton) how they developed their innovative "speedee" assembly-line service system that ensures burger-making continuity and smooth operations, from buns to pickles to the perfect squirt of ketchup and mustard.
Martin is almost unrecognizable at first, and his over-the-top delivery is perfect for a man who seems like an IRL cartoon every time he pops up on TV. (Kate McKinnon's new impersonation, of Trump commerce secretary Wilbur Ross, is also amusingly creepy, even if Martin steals the show.) Hasan Minhaj's dad once hilariously destroyed him over a high school cheating scandal 'The Farewell' offers a different kind of fish-out-of-water story Seth Meyers brutally outlines the best and worst case scenarios for the Democratic candidates Stephen Colbert busts out his best Bon Jovi impression to roast the Democratic candidates
The queen of pop steals the show though, of course, doing her best Lil' Kim/Kim K impression in a Hood By Air fur slumped off her shoulders, a gray Yeezy sports bra and high-waisted legging set, and the waist-length cornrows she debuted in "Formation." via GIPHY Apathy via GIPHY "Sorry" provides us all with a whole new set of Bey-approved catchphrases to repeat ad nauseam for the next year, such as "boy, bye" and "middle fingers up, put them hands high," to say nothing of the dance that accompanies that lyric that should immediately replace the "Single Ladies" hand dance as the new go-to club move.

No results under this filter, show 155 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.