P
Idioms beginning with "P"
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Contents of P:
[prick up one's ears] {v. phr.}, {informal}
To come to interested attention; begin to listen closely; try to hear.
The woman pricked up her ears when she heard them talking about her.
[pride must take a pinch]
One must endure the minor pains and hardships one encounters while being made pretty. — A proverb.
* /"Mother," Sue cried, "stop pulling my hair!" "Just a moment, young lady," the mother answered, while combing her hair. […]
[pride oneself on] {v. phr.}
To be proud of, take satisfaction in; be much pleased by.
She prided herself on her beauty.
He prided himself on his strength and toughness.
Compare: [PLUME ONESELF].
[private eye] {n.}, {colloquial}
A private investigator; a detective.
Buddy Ebsen played a private eye on "Bamaby Jones."