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Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

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pipe up with (something)<br />

- to speak up <strong>and</strong> say something<br />

The student piped up with a comment from the back of the class.<br />

piping hot<br />

- extremely hot<br />

The food from the kitchen was piping hot when the waiter brought it to the table.<br />

a pip-squeak<br />

- a small <strong>and</strong> unimportant person<br />

The boy called his friend a pip-squeak which made him very angry.<br />

pique (someone's) interest/curiosity<br />

- arouse interest/curiosity<br />

The conversation with the filmmaker piqued my interest <strong>and</strong> I begin to watch more<br />

movies.<br />

piss (someone) off<br />

- to bother or annoy someone, to make someone angry<br />

My supervisor pissed me off when he asked me to work late again last night.<br />

pit (someone or something) against (someone or something)<br />

- to set one group/person against another<br />

The fight over the new shopping center pit the property owners against the local<br />

businesses.<br />

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