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Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

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play (someone) off against (someone)<br />

- to scheme in a manner that pits two of your opponents against each other<br />

Our supervisor is always trying to play one group of employees off against another<br />

group.<br />

play the devil's advocate<br />

- to argue against something even if you may agree with it<br />

I was playing the devil's advocate when I asked my friend some questions about his<br />

plan to change jobs.<br />

play the field<br />

- to date many different people, to avoid steady dates with the same person<br />

After my sister stopped dating her boyfriend she decided to play the field until she<br />

met someone new.<br />

play the fool<br />

- to act like a fool, to act in a silly manner<br />

My friend forced me to play the fool when he left me waiting in the supermarket for<br />

two hours.<br />

play the market<br />

- to invest in the stock market<br />

My father has been playing the market for many years now.<br />

play to the gallery<br />

- to perform in a manner that will get the strong approval of the audience<br />

The politician always plays to the gallery <strong>and</strong> tells his supporters what they want to<br />

hear.<br />

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