Idioms

palm (something) off on (someone) or palm off (something) on (someone)
to deceive someone by a trick or a lie, to sell or give something to someone by tricking him or her
The man palmed off his old television set as one that was new and reliable.

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  • pan out
  • paper over the cracks (in/of something)
  • par for the course
  • paradise (on earth)
  • part and parcel of (something)
  • part company (with someone)
  • part with (something)
  • partake of (something)
  • partial to (someone or something)
  • particulars of (something)
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  • hit the bricks
  • bow and scrape
  • make cracks (about someone or something)
  • air one's dirty laundry/linen in public
  • see eye to eye (with someone)
  • lay (something) on the line
  • set (someone's) teeth on edge
  • the reality of the situation
  • bone of contention
  • call it a night


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