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Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

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play tricks on (someone)<br />

- to trick or confuse someone<br />

The little boy liked to play tricks on his friends.<br />

play up (someone or something)<br />

- to call attention to someone or something, to emphasize someone or something<br />

During the job interview I played up my experience as a computer operator.<br />

play up to (someone)<br />

- to flatter or please someone to try <strong>and</strong> gain their favor<br />

He is always playing up to his boss so he can get more free time.<br />

play with fire<br />

- to invite danger or trouble<br />

"You are playing with fire if you get involved with that new project. You may lose<br />

much money."<br />

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to be played out<br />

- to be tired/worn out, to be exhausted<br />

I was played out last night so I went to bed early.<br />

pleased as punch<br />

- to be very pleased with oneself<br />

I was pleased as punch when I learned about the money that I had won.<br />

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