play a part
Contribute to a situation or event
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Expressions you’ll hear in the US — distinctly American usage first, then widespread staples.
Contribute to a situation or event
to have an influence or responsibility in a situation
To use all one's resources or advantages
to cooperate or pretend to agree with someone
to experiment or try different things
to repeat or replay recorded sound or video
cooperate or collaborate willingly
to play poorly or inadequately
Recognized English idiom; full definition pending editorial review.
to act or decide spontaneously without a plan
engage in a risky competition to see who will back down first
to help people fall in love
To minimize or downplay the importance of something
To pretend to be unaware or ignorant of something
to have the most important or leading role
Perform or work without payment
To delay or stall in order to gain an advantage
to act tough and aggressively in a situation
Recognized English idiom; full definition pending editorial review.
to skip school or work without permission
to be accepted by ordinary people
to act in a way that is considered stingy or ungenerous
To remain calm and composed in a difficult situation
To take full advantage of an opportunity or situation
To act or speak sincerely and seriously
cause confusion or disruption
cause complete chaos or disruption
Recognized English idiom; full definition pending editorial review.
to cause trouble or chaos
cause trouble or chaos
Recognized English idiom; full definition pending editorial review.
Use words in a way that is clever or humorous
to manipulate people into opposing each other
to act cleverly and make the most of an opportunity
To fulfill one's role or responsibility
To engage in political maneuvering or opportunism
pretend to be dead or asleep to avoid danger
To fool around or behave foolishly
To manipulate someone easily and skillfully
to manipulate someone skillfully
If you engage in foolish behavior, you will suffer foolish consequences.
To manipulate or exploit situations for personal gain
Recognized English idiom; full definition pending editorial review.
Recognized English idiom; full definition pending editorial review.
cause trouble or confusion
cause trouble or problems for someone
cause trouble or confusion
To act silly or foolishly, often to annoy or entertain others
Accuse someone of sexism to gain advantage
Make the best of a difficult situation
Recognized English idiom; full definition pending editorial review.
cause trouble or chaos
Recognized English idiom; full definition pending editorial review.
to bet on horse races
To unfairly use racial issues for personal advantage
Repeat the same old ideas or excuses
use a particular tactic to influence someone
To pretend to be a victim to gain sympathy or advantage
to play truant or be absent without permission
to compete with the intention of winning