Idioms
pour out
to come out in great number or quantity, to stream out of a place
After the football game, thousands of fans poured out of the stadium.
pour out one's heart to (someone)
pouring rain
power behind the throne
powers that be
praise (someone or something) to the skies
preach to the converted
precious few/little
prelude to (something)
press one's luck
pressed for time
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keep time
get the ball rolling
go under the knife
in print
like water off a duck's back
save face
rooted to the spot
for now
beat a path to (someone's) door
line up (someone for something)
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