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.

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  • 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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