Idioms
plenty of something
much of something
There was plenty of food at the party.
plow into (someone or something)
plow into (something)
plow through (something)
pluck up one's courage
plug away at (something)
plug in (something) or plug (something) in
plug up (something) or plug (something) up
plumb loco
poetic justice
point of no return
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within calling distance
spoken for
set (something) off or set off (something)
no bed of roses
done with (something)
at the end of one's rope
sadder but wiser
screw up (someone or something) or screw (someone or something) up
on horseback
security blanket
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