Plug away at (something)

To keep working at something.My friend has been plugging away at his job for several years now.

Plug a product

To promote a product.The soccer star makes a lot of money when he agrees to plug a product.

Pluck up one’s courage

To make oneself have courage.The young man plucked up his courage and asked the woman for a date.

Plow through (something)

To work through something with determination.I had much homework to do but I was able to plow through most of it by early evening.

Plow into (something)

To attack or eat or do something vigorously.We plowed into the food as soon as the waiter brought it to our table.

Plow into (someone or something)

To crash into someone or something with force.The truck plowed into the group of people waiting for the bus.

The plot thickens

Things are becoming more complicated or interesting."The plot thickens," I thought as the situation at my company became more and more... Read more →

Plenty of something

Much of something.There was plenty of food at the party.

Pleased as punch

To be very pleased with oneself.I was pleased as punch when I learned about the money that I had won.

Played out

To be tired or worn out, to be exhausted.I was played out last night so I went to bed early.