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.
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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Head lice suck blood for about 45 seconds every 2–3 hours, but they can go without a meal for up to two days if they are between heads – on a comb, towel or pillow.
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