Idioms

play fast and loose with (someone or something)
to act carelessly or thoughtlessly or irresponsibly
The witness began to play fast and loose with the facts of his case and was criticized by the judge.

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  • play footsie with (someone)
  • play for keeps
  • play hard to get
  • play hooky
  • play innocent
  • play into (someone's) hands
  • play it by ear
  • play it cool
  • play it safe
  • play off
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  • either feast or famine
  • all of a sudden
  • pass through (someone's) mind
  • feel (something) in one's bones
  • champ at the bit
  • neither fish nor fowl
  • take (someone's) part
  • for all the world
  • the silence is deafening
  • from the outset


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