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Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

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plenty of something<br />

- lots of something<br />

There was plenty of food to eat at the party.<br />

the plot thickens<br />

- things are becoming more complicated or interesting<br />

"The plot thickens," I thought as the situation at my company became more <strong>and</strong> more<br />

complicated.<br />

plow into (someone or something)<br />

- to crash into someone or something with force<br />

The truck plowed into the group of people waiting for the bus.<br />

plow into (something)<br />

- to attack/eat/do something vigorously<br />

We plowed into the food as soon as the waiter brought it to our table.<br />

plow through (something)<br />

- to work through something with determination<br />

I had much homework to do but I was able to plow through most of it by early<br />

evening.<br />

pluck up one's courage<br />

- to make oneself have courage<br />

He plucked up his courage <strong>and</strong> went over to ask the woman for a date.<br />

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