Idioms
press one's luck
to depend too much on luck, to expect to continue to be lucky
My uncle is pressing his luck if he thinks that he will continue to make a lot of money on the stock market.
pressed for time
pretty state of affairs
prevail upon (someone)
prey on/upon (someone)
prey on/upon (something)
prick up one's ears
pride and joy
pride oneself on/in (something)
prime mover
privy to something
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in the bag
work wonders (with someone or something)
get the sack
tie up (a boat) or tie (a boat) up
on the eve of (something)
right away
shake up (something)
at first
Here goes.
take stock in (something)
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The first baseball game was broadcast in color on August 11, 1951 (Brooklyn Dodgers beat the Boston Braves 8-1)
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