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Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

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palm (something) off on (someone)<br />

- to deceive someone by a trick or a lie, to sell or give something by tricking<br />

The man palmed off his old television set as one that was new <strong>and</strong> reliable.<br />

pan out<br />

- to end or finish favorably, to work out well<br />

"I hope that your plans to go back to school pan out."<br />

paper over the cracks (in/of something)<br />

- to try to hide faults or difficulties<br />

Our boss is trying to paper over the cracks in the office <strong>and</strong> will not deal with the<br />

problems of the staff.<br />

par for the course<br />

- to be just what was expected, to be nothing unusual<br />

That was par for the course. He always comes late when there is a lot of work to do.<br />

paradise (on earth)<br />

- a place on earth that is as lovely as paradise<br />

The resort in the mountains was paradise on earth.<br />

part <strong>and</strong> parcel of (something)<br />

- a necessary or important part of something<br />

The house that we bought is part <strong>and</strong> parcel of a much larger piece of property.<br />

part company (with someone)<br />

- to leave someone, to depart from someone<br />

The two business partners decided to part company <strong>and</strong> begin their own businesses.<br />

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