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Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

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poke fun at (someone)<br />

- to joke about someone, to laugh at someone, to tease someone<br />

The woman is always poking fun at the way her husb<strong>and</strong> plays golf.<br />

poke one's nose into something<br />

- to interfere with something<br />

I wish that my neighbor would not always poke her nose into my business.<br />

poles apart<br />

- to be very different, to be far from coming to an agreement<br />

The union <strong>and</strong> management were poles apart in their attempt to reach a contract<br />

agreement.<br />

polish off (something)<br />

- to finish doing something quickly/completely<br />

We polished off the work early <strong>and</strong> went to the beach for the day.<br />

polish the apple<br />

- to try to win someone's favor by flattering him or her<br />

The teacher does not like students who try to polish the apple with her.<br />

to pony up<br />

- to pay<br />

It is time for my friend to pony up <strong>and</strong> pay for the exercise equipment that he bought<br />

from me.<br />

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