P
Idioms beginning with "P"
Part of speech, explanation, example sentences, pronunciation
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		Contents of P:
			
			[part company]  {v. phr.}
1. To part with someone; leave each other; separate. 
The boys parted company as they came from the park.
George parted company with the others at his front door.
2. To be different from someone in opinion or action;  […]
[part of the furniture]  {n. phr.}
In a job or position for so long that one is taken entirely for granted, like a part of the physical surroundings. 
* /He has been working in the same office for so many years now that people consider him to be a part  […]
[part with]  {v.}
1. To separate from; leave. 
He parted with us at the end of the trip.
Compare: [PART COMPANY].
2. To let go. 
They were sorry to part with the old house.
He had to part with his secretary when she got married.
Compare:  […]
[partake of]  {v.},  {formal}
1. To take some of; receive a share of; eat. 
He partook of ordinary country fare as he traveled.
2. To have the same qualities as; show the characteristics of. 
* /Her way of cooking partook of both Italian and  […]
[partial to]  {v. phr.}
Having a weakness for; favorable toward. 
He seems to be partial to blondes while his brother is partial to redheads.
[parting of the ways]  {n. phr.}
1. The point where a road or path divides; a fork. 
They stood undecided at a parting of the ways, where a forest path forked.
2. A time or place where a choice must be made; a deciding point. 
* /He had come to a  […]
[party line]  {n. phr.}
Ideas, policies, and goals set forth by the leadership of a group or organization. 
Dan seldom has an original idea but he keeps faithfully repeating his company's party line.
[party to]  {adj. phr.}
Concerned with; participating in. 
The prosecution has been trying to show that the defendant was party to a fraud.
