Play things close to the vest; sharing not neededHAPPY BIRTHDAY for Saturday, April 6, 2013: This year you assumean unusually low profile. You...Santangelo, Al
Play Things Close to the Vest; Sharing Not Needed Wayans, Sandler Don't Play `Bulletproof' Close to Vest Giants play it close to the vest Mutual fund investors play it close to the vest Baylor will play it close to the vest vs. Notre Dame. ...
[no object]:to do or say things in a joking way Don't take it so seriously. He was justplaying. [=kidding,joking] —often +around I was justplaying around. I didn't really mean it. Stopplaying aroundand talk to me seriously for a moment. ...
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Montreal Canadiens. We also give a brief, non-specific preview of their next round series against the Carolina Hurricanes. Sorry we're not being more specific, but, muchlike Coach Carbery we're keeping things close to the vest...much like Han Solo who may or may not have fired first.....
“We don’t force you to go find something, but when you do, you are rewarded. You are rewarded with things like “Wow, there’s an entire level over here!” And I think that sense of discovery is so important. Linearity can drive you through this fantastic story – you’re always ...
1 children 儿童 [intransitiveI, transitiveT]DGO when children play, they do things that they enjoy, often with other people or with toys 玩,玩耍 Kids were playing and chasing each other. 孩子们在互相追逐嬉闹。 play catch/house/tag/school etc Outside, the children were playing cowboys ...
keep (one's) cards close to (one's) chest keep/hold/play your cards close to your chest let (something) play out let things play out level playing field level the playing field long-playing record make (a) big play of (something) make (a) great play of (something) make a grandstan...
There are things on the beach that can hurt him."It looks like a sunny day, " said Mrs. Dodd."Let's go to the beach!"Mrs. Dodd got the drinks and a blanket. Na-than took the beach umbrell a and his swim vest(背). Soon Nathan and his mother were at the beach. Mrs. Dodd ...
To be secretive. The analogy to holding one’s hand so that no one can see what cards are in it has been used since the mid-twentieth century. Agatha Christie had it inThe Pale Horse(1961): “I couldn’t afford to give hints. You have to play these things close to your chest.” ...