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play possum

Cultural  
  1. To pretend to be dead, a trick used by opossums to defend themselves from predators: “Everyone thought the old con man had died, but it turned out he was just playing possum.” By extension, it also means “to pretend to be asleep, or to lie low”: “Come on, Harry, open your door. You can't play possum forever.”


play possum Idioms  
  1. Pretend to be dead or asleep, as in Max always plays possum when it's time to clean up his room. This expression alludes to the fact that the opossum falls into an apparent coma when caught, giving the appearance of death. [1820s]


Example Sentences

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If the 49ers reach for Mac Jones, any chance Kittle might play possum?

From Washington Post • Apr. 28, 2021

“Alternative viewpoints”? It’s exasperating to watch a smart woman play possum like this — not just in the interviews but in the writing, especially when her conclusions don’t tell us anything we didn’t know before.

From New York Times • Jan. 23, 2020

The Huskies just love to play possum, it seems.

From Seattle Times • Oct. 28, 2012

He cannot hang by his tail as long as legend would have it, but he does "play possum" with stubborn persistence when in danger.

From Time Magazine Archive

To play possum when one hears the footfall of Fate on the stairs.

From The Roycroft Dictionary Concocted by Ali Baba and the Bunch on Rainy Days. by Hubbard, Elbert