Idioms
poke one's nose into (something)
to interfere with something
I wish that my neighbor would not always poke her nose into my business.
poles apart
polish off (something) or polish (something) off
polish the apple
pony up
pooped out
pop the question
pop up
pose a question
pose as (someone)
possessed by (something)
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put in an appearance or put an appearance in
partial to (someone or something)
on occasion
not able to see the forest for the trees
prime mover
know (something) is coming
behind the scenes
boss (someone) around or boss around (someone)
bargain on (something)
see through (someone or something)
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Privilege motion
A motion moved by a legislator drawing attention of the house towards a matter involving breach of privilege of the house or any of its members.
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