Move into the foreground to make more visible or prominent.
Ingratiate oneself to; often with insincere behavior.
1 It will often play up precisely when you don't want it to.
2 The pain in his voice made her play up to her part.
3 Sometimes, they play up their technology at the expense of the others.
4 Then play up your strophe so we may hear if you lie.
5 She was ready to play up to whatever cue Bonnie gave her.
6 The notion seems to have been to play up to the title.
7 The 21-year-old Cameroon international can play up front or on the wing.
8 You'll forget what's happened, if you want to play up to her.
9 Adjust flash briefing: Alexa will play up - to - date news from most major news sources.
10 George would use psychology on him; he'd play up to the vendor's education.
11 Nevertheless, it's time to play up your true believer bona fides.
12 She concluded she would play up the yellow note in her costuming oftener.
13 The adverts play up the advantages of installing a 'telepathic interface', don't they?
14 He came in and did play up his part, Gayle said.
15 But, strange or not, they sure could play up a storm.
16 He didn't try and break the play up and Seattle moved up three.
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Это словосочетание состоит из: Play up в диалектах
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