Learning Idioms Is A 'Piece of Cake'? Check 10+ Most Common Idioms Starting With The Letter 'P'

Last Updated: Mar 25, 2026, 18:24 IST

An idiom is a phrase where the meaning of the phrase is different from the literal meaning of the individual words in it. Here is a list of the most common idioms starting with 'P' and their meanings.

Idioms and Phrases starting with the letter 'P'
Idioms and Phrases starting with the letter 'P'

An idiom is a phrase where the meaning of the phrase is different from the literal meaning of the individual words in it. In simple terms, the literal meaning of an idiom cannot be understood from its individual words.

For example, 'It's raining cats and dogs', which does not mean it is raining cats and dogs but means it is raining heavily. Idioms are fixed, meaning you cannot change the sequence of the words or replace words with their synonyms or alike. 

These are figurative expressions, often drawn from cultural context. Idioms are an important part of the English language, for they add colour and humour to the language. 

There are four main types of idioms. Understanding them is crucial to comprehending the English language effectively. English learners must know the types of idioms, which are:

Pure Idioms: These are phrases whose meaning cannot be understood alone from the individual words in them. These are figurative in nature.

Binomial Idioms: These are phrases that contain two words joined by a conjunction like 'and' or 'or'. Examples include "short and sweet", "by and large", or "pros and cons".

Partial Idioms: These are phrases where part of the idiom is literal and another part is figurative. Often these types of idioms are shortened from a longer phrase. Examples include "when in Rome" or "take a rain check".

Prepositional Idioms: These phrases combine a verb with a preposition or adverb to form a new meaning.

10+ Most Common Idioms Starting With The Letter 'P' With Their Meanings

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Here is a list of the most common idioms starting with 'P' and their meanings.

Idioms and Phrases Meaning
Piece of cake something is very easy
Play the devil's advocate to argue against an idea
Pipe dream a fantastic idea or plan that is impossible to achieve
Pick someone's brain to ask for information or advice from an expert
Penny wise, pound foolish careful about small amount of money but wasting large amounts
Pay through the nose to pay too much for something
Pass the buck to pass responsibility to someone else
Paint the town red to go out and celebrate boisterously
Pandora's box starting something that results in uncontrollable, complicated problems
Pecking order the hierarchy of power within a group
Paper over the cracks to hide problems rather than solve them
Paint yourself into a corner to leave yourself no room for maneuver or escape
Packed like sardines extremely crowded
Play it by ear to act according to the situation rather than a fixed plan
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First Published: Mar 25, 2026, 18:24 IST

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