Idioms

play up (someone or something) or play (someone or something) up
to call attention to someone or something, to emphasize someone or something
During the job interview I played up my experience with computers.

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  • play up to (someone)
  • play with fire
  • play-by-play (description)
  • played out
  • pleased as punch
  • plenty of something
  • plow into (someone or something)
  • plow into (something)
  • plow through (something)
  • pluck up one's courage
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  • in one's good books/graces
  • three sheets to the wind
  • with impunity
  • scream bloody murder
  • lay off (someone) or lay (someone) off
  • snow (someone) under
  • for good
  • trouble (someone) for (something)
  • days running
  • round-trip ticket


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