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play off
(transitive) To pretend not to be embarrassed, upset, impressed, or otherwise affected by something. / (sports) To compete against in a play-off. / (dated) To display; to show; to put in exercise.
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play the advantage
(sports) To allow play to continue, that the referee doesn't whistle for a foul, despite the attacking team being fouled, because they are in an advantageous position.
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play away
(intransitive, slang) To be sexually unfaithful out of one's home
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run of play
(idiomatic, sports, games) A passage of play; a series of consecutive moments, considered as a whole.
play for time
(idiomatic) To delay a situation until one is prepared.
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play gooseberry
(dated, British slang) to be an unwanted third party accompanying two lovers, to serve as a chaperon
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play bow
A posture used by dogs to invite play behavior. The front part of the chest is brought low to the ground and the forelegs are extended.
approach play
play the deuce with
(dated) Synonym of play the devil with
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