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Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

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pile out of (something)<br />

- to get out of something roughly<br />

The passengers quickly piled out of the bus when it arrived at the station.<br />

pile up<br />

- to accumulate, to put things on top of each other<br />

I piled up the magazines on top of the small table.<br />

a pillar of strength/support<br />

- someone who provides strong support for someone, a strong/powerful person<br />

The man is a pillar of strength in the community.<br />

pin one's hopes/faith on (someone or something)<br />

- to put one's hope/trust/faith in someone or something<br />

I am not going to pin my hopes on getting a promotion next month.<br />

pin (someone) down<br />

- to keep someone from moving, to make someone stay in a place or position<br />

The wrestler won the match after he pinned his opponent down for almost a minute.<br />

pin (someone) down<br />

- to make someone tell the truth or make a commitment<br />

I could not pin my friend down as to exactly when he would pay back the money that<br />

he owed me.<br />

pin (something) on (someone)<br />

- to place the blame for something on someone<br />

My friend tried to pin the blame for breaking the computer on me.<br />

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