Idioms
piggyback
sitting or being carried on one's back and shoulders
The man was carrying his child around the room piggyback style.
pile into (something)
pile out of (something)
pile up
pillar of strength/support
pin (someone) down or pin down (someone)
pin (something) on (someone)
pin one's hopes/faith on (someone or something)
pinch pennies
pinch-hit for (someone)
pink slip
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at sea
look (someone) in the eye/face
bite one's tongue
no joke
come from (somewhere)
on (someone's) back
off the record
fine print
holier-than-thou
tricks of the trade
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The longest word in the English language is 1909 letters long and it refers to a distinct part of DNA
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