Phrases List
Packed schedule
A schedule that is filled with many appointments, activities, or tasks, leaving little or no free time.
Packed with meetings
Filled or crowded with meetings; having a schedule full of planned gatherings or discussions.
Packed with people
Crowded or filled with a large number of people.
Paid up to date
Having settled all outstanding payments or debts up to the current time.
Pair of clothes
A set or combination of two pieces of clothing, typically matching or coordinated in some way.
Pairs well with
Used to suggest a harmonious combination, often in the context of food and drink, where the flavors complement each other.
Palpable irony
A situation where the irony is so clear and apparent that it can be easily perceived or felt.
Pang of conscience
A sudden sharp pain or feeling of guilt arising from one's conscience.
Parallel to the ground
A position or direction that is in alignment with the surface of the Earth, creating a horizontal orientation.
Part of a broader team
Being a member or component of a larger group or team.
Part of which
A segment or portion of something, referring to a specific part among a larger whole.
Partially done
Incomplete or not finished to the full extent; done to a certain degree but not fully accomplished.
Participate in organizing
Taking part in the process of arranging or coordinating activities or events.
Participated in activities
Involved or took part in various actions or events.
Participated students
Students who took part or engaged in an activity or event.
Partnering together for
Collaborating or working jointly with others for a common purpose or goal.
Pass back and forth
To transfer or exchange something between two or more people or places in a repeated and continuous manner.
Pass knowledge
The act of transferring or conveying information, skills, or understanding from one person to another.
Pass my condolences to
To convey one's sympathy or sorrow to someone, typically in response to the death of a loved one.
Pass on a legacy
To transmit or transfer a legacy, which is something handed down from one generation to the next, often in the form of traditions, values, or inheritance.
Pass on knowledge
The act of sharing or transmitting information or skills to others.
Pass on my condolences
Expressing sympathy, especially to someone who has experienced a loss or is going through a difficult time.
Pass on that opportunity
Choose not to take advantage of a particular opportunity or offer.
Pass the information along
To transmit or convey the information to others in a sequential manner.
Pass this message to
A request or instruction to transmit a particular message to someone.
Passed on the message to
To transmit or convey a message to someone else.
Passed out on the couch
To lose consciousness or become unconscious and lie down on a sofa or couch.
Passed the information
Successfully conveyed or transferred the information from one party to another.
Passed the inspection
Successfully completed the examination or assessment process to meet certain standards or requirements.
Passed with distinction
Achieving a high level of excellence or success, often used to describe academic performance or accomplishments.
Passing back and forth
Moving or transferring something in both directions repeatedly, typically between two points or locations.
Passing on the message
Transmitting or conveying a message to someone else.
Passing point
A point or score that is sufficient for passing a test, exam, or qualification.
Passing trend
A temporary or short-lived phenomenon or fashion that becomes popular for a brief period and then fades away.
Past date
A date that has already occurred in the past; refers to a point in time that has already elapsed.
Past few days
The recent days leading up to the present time.
Past summer
The season of the year that comes after spring and before autumn, typically from June to August in the northern hemisphere and from December to February in the southern hemisphere.
Patient enough
Having the ability to remain calm and endure waiting or delays without becoming annoyed or anxious.
Patient presented with
This phrase is commonly used in medical contexts to describe the initial information about a patient's symptoms or condition that is provided to a healthcare professional for examination and diagnosis.
Patiently await
To wait with patience or calmness for something to happen or arrive.
Patiently waited
Waiting calmly and without complaint; showing patience.
Pause for concern
A moment or period of time when one becomes worried or alarmed about something.
Pay for the consequences
To experience the negative outcomes or results of one's actions.
Pay full attention
To give complete and focused consideration or concentration to something.
Pay on site
A payment method where the transaction is completed at the physical location or place specified, rather than online or in advance.
Pay on the door
A payment method where one pays the entrance fee or ticket price upon arrival at the venue, typically at the entrance or door of an event.
Pay particular attention
To focus or give special consideration to something.
Paying particular attention
Giving focused and careful consideration or scrutiny to a specific subject or matter.
Payment has gone through
The process of a payment being successfully completed or accepted.
Peace to all
A wish or expression for tranquility and harmony to be experienced by everyone.
Peak of my career
The highest point or period in one's professional life or occupation.
Peek out of the window
To glance or take a quick look through a window, typically in a cautious or surreptitious manner.
Peek through a window
To surreptitiously or discreetly look or glance through a window to observe or spy on something or someone inside.
Peel back the curtain
To reveal or disclose what is hidden or secret, often used metaphorically to describe uncovering the truth or behind-the-scenes information.
Pen down
To write or record something, typically with a pen or similar instrument.
Pencilled down
Written or noted in pencil.
Pending confirmation
Awaiting confirmation or verification; not yet confirmed or finalized.
Pending for confirmation
Awaiting confirmation or approval, indicating that a certain process or action is currently in a state where it requires confirmation from a relevant authority or party.
Pending for correction
Indicating that something is awaiting correction or adjustment.
Pending for decision
Awaiting a decision or resolution.
Pending for review
A status indicating that something is awaiting examination or assessment.
Pending items
Tasks or things that are currently awaiting action or resolution.
Pending receipt of the document
Waiting for the document to be received.
Pending response
An action or message that is awaiting a reply or acknowledgment.
Pending the receipt
Awaiting the arrival or acquisition of the receipt.
Pending the results
Awaiting the outcome or conclusion of a particular event or situation, often used in the context of waiting for the results of a process or decision.
Pending work
Work that has not been completed or finished and is still waiting to be addressed or resolved.
People aged between
Referring to individuals whose age falls within a specific range or interval.
People in the audience
Individuals present in the audience.
People in the field
Individuals who are actively engaged or working in a specific area or profession.
People of age
Individuals who have reached a certain age, often implying adulthood or maturity.
Per doctor
According to the doctor's instructions or advice.
Per piece
For each individual unit or item
Per reading
Indicating the cost, amount, or frequency per unit of reading material or session.
Per time
Indicating the rate or frequency at which something occurs or is done over a specific period.
Per your instructions
Following the guidance or directives provided by you.
Per your suggestion
In accordance with or based on your recommendation or advice.
Perennial favorite
A consistently popular or well-liked choice over a long period of time.
Perfect combination
An ideal and harmonious blend of different elements or components.
Perfectly fits
Corresponds accurately or appropriately; matches perfectly.
Perfectly put
Expressing thoughts or ideas in an ideal, flawless, or exceptionally apt manner.
Perfectly said
Expressing agreement or approval with the belief that something has been articulated in an excellent or ideal manner.
Perfectly sized
Having the ideal dimensions or proportions, fitting exactly as needed or desired.
Perfectly splendid
Extremely pleasing, excellent, or magnificent in every way.
Perfectly stated
Expressed or communicated in an exceptionally clear and accurate manner.
Perfectly synchronized
Occurring at the same time and in a precise and coordinated manner, without any discrepancies or delays.
Perfectly working
Functioning or operating in an excellent or flawless manner.
Perform a test
To carry out or execute a trial or examination to assess or determine the characteristics, capabilities, or quality of something.
Perform academically
To carry out or execute tasks related to academics, typically referring to achieving success in educational activities or pursuits.
Perform an office
Carry out the duties or functions associated with a particular position or role, especially in a formal or official capacity.
Perform communication
Carrying out or executing the act of conveying information or exchanging thoughts and ideas.
Perform duties and responsibilities
Carry out tasks and obligations assigned to a person or a role.
Perform repair
To carry out the actions necessary to fix or mend something that is damaged or malfunctioning.
Perform the job
Carry out or execute the tasks and responsibilities associated with a particular job or role.
Performance variables
Factors or elements that are measured or evaluated to assess the effectiveness or efficiency of a system, process, or activity.
Performance wise
Referring to the evaluation or assessment of how well something is done or achieved in terms of performance.
Performed research
The act of conducting systematic investigation and study to gather information or discover new facts or knowledge.
Peripheral relationship
A connection or association that is on the outer edges or periphery, not central or essential.
Permanent vacation
A situation in which someone is no longer working or attending school and is free to relax or travel indefinitely.
Permission granted
Authorization or approval given to someone to do something.