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play up

Verb

Meaning

ingratiate oneself to; often with insincere behavior

move into the foreground to make more visible or prominent

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She is playing up to the chairman Source: Internet

The introduction highlighted the speaker's distinguished career in linguistics Source: Internet

As it’s been made clear on the show, Ava has been publicizing the heck out of the upcoming soiree, going so far as to play up Franco Baldwin’s (Roger Howarth) sordid past in the press, since Franco is the artist who has painted Ava’s portrait. Source: Internet

“I’m sure the conspiracy theorists will run wild with all kinds of claims that will serve as useful fodder for Russia and others to try and play up and exploit. Source: Internet

Following the award show, Howard Stern asked Dirty about the incident with Diddy's bodyguards on his radio show, but Dirty wouldn't play up the incident as he didn't want to shine a bad light on hip hop because of one minor altercation. Source: Internet

Although the original comics play up Wynonna's comically curvaceous figure, the TV show creators have also demonstrated no interest in catering to the male gaze. Source: Internet

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