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.
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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Leeches don't only suck from the outside of your body. If you drink water with a leech in, it can attach to the inside of your mouth or throat and, in a river, leeches can go into your bottom and suck you from the inside.
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