Tag: P
14 Phrases with Play and Play Idioms ›› play it by...
The word play is a commonly used word. As a noun, it means a production or a live show.
As a verb, it usually means...
Preoccupation ›› Definition and Synonyms
Preoccupation (noun)
this refers to the state of being distracted or preoccupied.
Always being right was his main preoccupation, it meant that he couldn’t accept opposing opinions...
Party definition
Party (noun)
related to contract
This is nowhere near as fun as it sounds! Sorry to disappoint you.
A party in terms of contractual vocabulary, means a...
14 Phrasal Verbs with Play
Play about
Play along
Play around
Play at
Play away
Play back
Play down
Play off
Play off against
Play on
Play out
Play up
Play up to
Play with
Play about
to behave in a silly way
Stop playing...
To Pig Out Meaning (phrasal verb)
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To pig out on something:
to eat a lot or too much
I've eaten well all week so tomorrow night I'm going to pig out.
I...
Difference between Pursue and Pursuit
Before we discuss the differences between pursue and pursuit, let’s have a look at the similar meanings the two words have.
Pursue
Pursue means to continue...