01. 01i 00to steal the show02br 02br 02i 00a) Jack Nicholson 01b 00stole the show02b 00 in Batman. (00question00: is it possible to use this idiom as far as idioms are concerned?
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01cite10anglista200812cite10c) She's 11b10stolen the show 12b10(11u10doubt:12u10 I can't come up with a situation in which we would use this idiom in the present perfect)12blockquote10This one doesn't seem quite right but I can't put my finger on exactly why.01blockquote
01cite10Grammar Geek12cite10You are using "foaming at the mouth" to be angry. I use it to be very eager for something. 12br10Interesting. I don't think I have ever heard "foam at the mouth" used to describe eagerness. I did some quick searches using Google and found one site that defines it both ways, a
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