Steal (someone’s) heart

To cause someone to fall in love with you.The woman stole the heart of the man who she was working with.

Steal a march on (someone)

To get an advantage over someone without being noticed.I was able to steal a march on my colleague when he was away on vacation.

Steal a base

To sneak from one base to another in baseball.The player was easily able to steal a base during the baseball game.

Stay up

To not go to bed, to remain awake.My friend likes to stay up late every night.

Stay put

To stay in one place, to not leave.We decided to stay put for our holidays rather than go away.

Stay in touch with (someone)

To talk or write to someone, to maintain contact with someone.I want to stay in touch with my friends from high school.

Stay in

To remain at home, to not go out.We plan to stay in this evening.

Straighten (something) up straighten up (something)

To put something in order, to clean and make something neat.We had to straighten up the house before inviting my parents for dinner.

Straighten out (someone or something)

To cause someone's bad behavior to improve, to organize or fix something that is in confusion or disorder.I went to the bank to straighten out... Read more →

Straight out

Directly and in a way that hides nothing, plainly.The man was told straight out that his work was not satisfactory.