play with fire |
to carelessly provoke danger. |
playwright |
one who writes plays. |
plaza |
a large open space such as a park or public square in the center of a town. [3 definitions] |
plea |
an earnest request or appeal. [3 definitions] |
plead |
to earnestly request or appeal. [5 definitions] |
pleasant |
pleasing; agreeable. [2 definitions] |
please |
to satisfy or give pleasure to; make happy. [5 definitions] |
pleased |
made satisfied or happy. |
pleasure |
a happy, delighted, or satisfied feeling. [6 definitions] |
pleat |
a decorative permanent fold of even width, pressed or sewn in the fabric of a garment, curtain, or the like. [2 definitions] |
pled |
a past tense and past participle of plead. |
pledge |
a formal or solemn promise; vow. [10 definitions] |
plentiful |
existing in or producing large amounts or quantities; abundant. |
plenty |
a full provision or supply. [4 definitions] |
plesiosaur |
an extinct marine reptile of the Mesozoic era having paddle-like limbs, a large flat body, and a short tail. |
pliers |
any of various tools that have opposed handles and jaws connected by a pivot and that are used for holding, bending, or cutting wire, metal, or the like. |
plod |
to move slowly or heavily, as if with weariness or reluctance; trudge. [5 definitions] |
plop |
to drop heavily or forcefully. [5 definitions] |
plot1 |
the story line or sequence of events in a novel, play, or the like. [6 definitions] |
plot2 |
a small piece of land, esp. one used for a specific purpose. [2 definitions] |
plover |
any of various shorebirds that have a rounded body, short tail, and short bill. |