Idioms
pin (someone) down or pin down (someone)
to keep someone from moving, to make someone stay in one place or position
The wrestler won the match after he pinned his opponent down for almost a minute.
pin (something) on (someone)
pin one's hopes/faith on (someone or something)
pinch pennies
pinch-hit for (someone)
pink slip
pins and needles
pip-squeak
pipe down
pipe dream
pipe up
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make hay while the sun shines
knock on wood
keep from (doing something)
set tongues wagging
catch forty winks
burn one's bridges behind one
beat a hasty retreat
draw the line (at something)
fall head over heels
shove one's way (somewhere)
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