![I was in class tonight and asked the professor a question. He replies with “ahh, you stole my thunder” (as I stole the next words out of his mouth) and I very I was in class tonight and asked the professor a question. He replies with “ahh, you stole my thunder” (as I stole the next words out of his mouth) and I very](https://external-preview.redd.it/98E66bVZagQb32XdCbByFMnpxvmPVzummZtiTXHINF8.jpg?width=640&crop=smart&auto=webp&s=770d04ede1477861c8a6a9e1ff0493aa32e3fb49)
I was in class tonight and asked the professor a question. He replies with “ahh, you stole my thunder” (as I stole the next words out of his mouth) and I very
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Cooking up a storm' and 'faces like thunder' (Idioms with weather words, Part 1) – About Words – Cambridge Dictionary blog
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