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play into someone's hands idiom (alsoplay right into someone's hands) to unintentionally do exactly what an enemy or someone opposing you wants, or what is useful for them: Alarm, hysteria and panic play into the hands of the terrorists. People who call for a ban on the company's ads play right into its hands by ensuring acres of coverage. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Faults and mistakes (that's) your hard luckidiom aberration Achilles heel adrift black mark blemish errata erratum error failing false move loophole malaprop miscue misfunction misperception that's/it's your funeral!idiom typo uncorrectable uncorrected |