Idiom of the day :- Steal someone’s thunder

Idiom of the day :- Steal someone’s thunder

Usage, examples and definition of the Idiom :-

Spoil the effect of someone’s actions or words by doing the same or better first A : In December I decided to wear a big hat with the words HAPPY CHRISTMAS on it. I thought that it would surprise everyone when I walked into the local bank. B : And did it ? A : Not at all ! I found that they’d stolen my thunder. The cashiers were in special fancy dress costumes — even the bank manager was dressed as Charlie Chaplin ! so no one even noticed me ! This expression was first used by an English playwright called John Dennis who lived at the beginning of the 18th century. For one of his plays h invented a way to create the noise of thunder. Although the play itself was a disaster and soon closed, everyone loved the thunder sound effect ! It was used by others so much that Dennis said, ‘Damn them ! They will not let my play run, but they steal my thunder’.