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play hard to get
To act as if one weren't interested; be fickle; be coy.
"Professor Brown
is playing very hard to get
," our dean said, "but I know he will accept our offer and come to teach here."
play havoc with
raise havoc with
To cause destruction; ruin; injure badly.
The storm
played havoc with
the apple orchard.
When Mr. White poisoned the cat, it
played havoc with
his reputation in the neighborhood.
When Ralph was arrested for stealing the car, it
played havoc with
his plans for going to college.
play hooky
To stay out of school to play.
Carl is failing in school because he
has played hooky
so many times during the year.
play into one's hands
To be or do something that another person can use against you; help an opponent against yourself.
In the basketball game, Jerry's foul
played into the opponents' hands
.
Mary and Bobby both wanted the last piece of cake, but Bobby
played into Mary's hands
by trying to grab it.
play off
To match opposing persons, forces, or interests so that they balance each other.
Britain tried
to play off
European nations against each other so that she would have a balance of power.
The girl
played off
her admirers against each other.
To finish the playing of (an interrupted contest.)
The visitors came back the next Saturday
to play off
the game stopped by rain.
To settle (a tie score) between contestants by more play.
When each player had won two matches, the championship was decided by
playing off
the tie.
play on
play upon
To cause an effect on; influence.
A heavy diet of television drama
played on
his feelings.
To work upon for a planned effect; excite to a desired action by cunning plans; manage.
He
played on
the man's ambition and love of honor.
In some places, leaders
play upon
people's superstitious fears.
The makeup salesman
played on
the woman's wish to look beautiful.
play one false
To act disloyally toward (a person); betray; cheat; deceive.
Good faith was not in him: he
played anyone false
who trusted him.
His hopes
had played him false
.
play one for
To treat (someone) as; act toward (someone) as; handle (someone) as; handle as.
He
played the man for
a sucker.