steal the march upon (someone or something)



steal the march upon (someone or something)

To gain an unexpected or surreptitious advantage over someone or something, as by accomplishing something before, or better than, someone else. The retail business managed to steal the march upon its competitors by signing an exclusive export agreement with Europe. John and I were both trying to win Courtney's heart, but he stole the march upon me when he managed to get tickets to see Courtney's favorite band.
See also: march, steal, upon

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
EsztiES-teeHungarian
Hewitt['hju:it]
SignÝ-Ancient Scandinavian, Norse Mythology, Icelandic
Botond-Hungarian
Aracely-Spanish
Taline-Armenian