Idioms
play one's trump card
to use one's most powerful or effective strategy or device
I played my trump card when I told my boss that I would quit if I did not get an increase in salary.
play politics
play possum
play second fiddle to (someone)
play the devil's advocate
play the field
play the fool
play the market
play to the gallery
play tricks on (someone)
play up (someone or something) or play (someone or something) up
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throw one's hands up in horror
no cigar
in the same boat
hands down
swing (something)
tie down (something) or tie (something) down
stick to a story
get one's own way
let on
rough-and-ready
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