Idioms

play (someone) for (something)
to treat or handle someone as something else
My supervisor was trying to play me for a fool but I could easily see what he was doing.

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  • play (someone) off against (someone)
  • play a joke/trick on (someone)
  • play along with (someone or something)
  • play around/about with (someone or something)
  • play ball with (someone)
  • play both ends (against the middle/center)
  • play by ear
  • play cat and mouse with (someone)
  • play down (someone or something) or play (someone or something) down
  • play dumb/ignorant
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  • put one's shoulder to the wheel
  • chalk up (something) or chalk (something) up
  • cut both ways
  • That's all she wrote.
  • string along with (someone)
  • in neutral
  • no matter
  • in luck
  • stand over (someone or something)
  • follow suit


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