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Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

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a prelude to (something)<br />

- an event that comes <strong>and</strong> signals another event<br />

The strong wind was a prelude to the large storm that would soon follow.<br />

press one`s luck<br />

- to depend too much on luck, to expect to continue to be lucky<br />

My uncle is pressing his luck if he thinks that he will continue to make a lot of money<br />

on the stock market.<br />

to be pressed for time<br />

- to have barely enough time<br />

My boss was pressed for time so I did not have a chance to speak to him.<br />

pretty state of affairs<br />

- an unpleasant state of affairs<br />

The mess in the kitchen was a pretty state of affairs which the woman had to return to.<br />

prevail upon (someone)<br />

- to ask or beg someone (for a favor)<br />

I had to prevail upon my friend to lend me some money for my holiday.<br />

prey on/upon (someone)<br />

- to cheat/rob someone<br />

Criminals often prey on people who are the weakest members of society.<br />

prey on/upon (something)<br />

- to catch something for food, to kill <strong>and</strong> eat something<br />

Cats usually prey on mice <strong>and</strong> small birds for food.<br />

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