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Timestamp: 2019-04-20 08:20:13+00:00

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He put the coffee on the table.
Where did you put the programmes?
Don’t put yourself into a situation you can’t handle.
The long delay had put us all in a bad mood.
I don’t want to put you in danger.
Pit closures have put thousands of miners out of a job (=made them lose their job) .
His boss resigned and Murphy was put in charge.
Politics puts me to sleep.
A knee injury put him out of action for three months.
Put your name at the top of each answer sheet.
He put his signature to the contract (=he signed it to show he agreed with it) .
The question was well put.
So it was an accident, an ‘act of God’ if you want to put it like that.
When women joined the organization, it ‘took on a new look', as news reports put it.
It is hard to put into words (=express) how I feel now.
He’s not very musical, to put it mildly (=he’s not musical at all) .
We get on each other’s nerves, to put it bluntly (=to say exactly what I mean) .
It’s fairly risky. Or to put it another way (=say it in different words) , don’t try this at home.
The subject matter makes the painting a little, how shall I put it (=how can I say it politely?) , undesirable for public display.
We must put an end to their threats.
James was keen to put some of the things he had learned into practice.
He put the proposal to his wife.
The budget was put before the board of directors.
Can I put a question to you?
I put it to you that this proposal has to be considered.
He has a chance to put things right by admitting a mistake was made.
A young man was in here asking for ‘Miss’ Whalby, but I put him right on that one.
It took us all weekend to put the garden straight.
If you have a spare room, put it to work for you – take in a lodger.
Computer games are being put to use in the classroom.
We put 15 rain jackets to the test (=we tested them) .
A recent poll put Dr Martens among the world’s top thirty designer labels.
Some companies put profit before safety.
The job’s important to him, but he puts his family first.
The company is putting in new management.
Pneumonia put him in the hospital for a week.
Put the boys to bed around eight o'clock.
I put her on the plane for London.
A car accident put paid to his chances of taking part in the race.
I wouldn’t put it past him to use force.
$500? OK, it’s a deal. Put it there!
Sorry, I’m not putting it very well.
Put simply, our aim is to create art.
His theory is controversial, to put it mildly.
I would put it more bluntly. I think you are wallowing in self-pity.
He had been drunk, or as Hilton delicately put it, ‘talkative’.
I didn't agree with her, but she put her argument so cleverly that I was almost persuaded.
The dress was too small for me, or, to put it another way, I was too big for it.
Let me put it this way - she's not as young as she was.
She couldn’t put her feelings into words.
Mr Lewis is now – how shall we put it? – hardly the influence he once was.
I will be putting that very question to her.
I’ve a proposition to put to you.
You should put that point to the Chancellor.
He wanted to put his case to the full committee.
I put it to him that what we needed was some independent advice.
I’ve put the wine in the fridge.
Where have you put my grey shirt?
‘It’s beautiful,’ he said, placing it back on the shelf.
He laid all the money on the table.
She laid the baby on his bed.
Position the microphone to suit your height.
Troops were positioned around the city.
He slipped his arm around her waist.
Carrie quickly slipped the money into her bag.
Shove anything you don’t want in that sack.
I’ve ironed those shirts so don’t just shove them in a drawer.
I stuck the address in my pocket and I can’t find it now.
Could you bung those clothes in the washing machine?
Don’t just dump all your bags in the kitchen.
People shouldn’t dump rubbish at the side of the street.
Pop it in the microwave for a minute.
‘Hide it,’ he said, thrusting the watch into her hand.
She dipped her hand in the water to see how hot it was.
Prawns are delicious dipped in a spicy sauce.
Plunge the pasta into a pan of boiling water.
I had to plunge my arm in up to the elbow to reach the keys.
I love biscuits dunked in coffee.
If the plant’s leaves look dry, immerse the roots in water for a while.
After he was fired, he put it about that he was fed up with working for such a large company.
He was trying to put across a serious point.
Sue’s never been very good at putting herself across at interviews.
She can really put a song across.
You must put aside your pride and apologise to him.
She put at least £30 a week aside for food.
He glanced at the note, put it aside and went on with the meeting.
If you’re planning a trip to the museum, be sure to put aside at least an hour and a half.
Her fortune was put at £5.5 million.
He put his toys away every night.
We’re putting some money away for expenses.
If you are found guilty, the judge is going to put you away for life.
It’s amazing the amount that child can put away.
He seized the opportunity to put the ball away.
Two plays later, Smith scored to put the game away.
She put the saucepan back on the stove.
Our win today put us back into third place in the league.
The meeting has been put back to next Thursday.
This fire could put back the opening date by several weeks.
The win put a smile back on his face.
She had dealt with the guilt years ago and put it behind her.
We’re trying to put a little by each month for a new car.
Put those heavy bags down for a minute.
I hate the way Dave puts me down the whole time.
Put down your name and address.
The uprising was put down by the police and the army.
They put down a deposit on the goods until Christmas.
We try to put Amy down at six every evening.
She put the phone down on me (=suddenly ended the conversation) .
We had to have the dog put down.
Once I’d started reading it I just couldn’t put it down.
The engine failed and the plane put down in the sea.
He asked the taxi to put him down at the end of the road.
I didn’t think he was unfriendly. I put him down as shy.
They put themselves down for a training course.
I was having difficulty reading, which I put down to the poor light.
Everyone gets rejected from time to time; put it down to experience.
Arguments were put forth for changing some of the rules of the game.
They put forward a number of suggestions.
Her name was put forward for the lead role in the play.
The men’s final has been put forward to 1:30.
She put forward a compromise proposal.
Both parties have put forward plans for political reform.
In 1829 he put forward the idea that the Earth is contracting.
Many theories have been put forward as to the building’s original purpose.
We should encourage individuals to put forward their views.
He rejected the arguments put forward by the company’s lawyers.
A variety of reasons have been put forward to explain these changes.
We decided to have a new bathroom put in.
Dorothy had put in a lot of hard work during her six years as chairperson.
‘How old are you?’ ‘Sixteen.’ ‘I’m sixteen too,’ put in Dixie.
She put in an insurance claim.
We must put in an order by tonight.
I put in for a pay increase.
I’m putting my faith in the appeal judges.
He put in a brilliant performance in the British Grand Prix.
There was an hour yet before she needed to put in an appearance at the restaurant.
The government appears to be putting more money into education.
Candidates put a lot of time and effort into gaining qualifications.
These simple recipes put more fun into eating.
The match has been put off until tomorrow because of bad weather.
I put off going to the doctor but I wish I hadn’t.
Don’t let the restaurant’s decor put you off – the food is really good.
Don’t let your failures put you off trying harder.
When he calls, put him off as long as you can.
It puts me off when you watch me all the time.
I’ll put you off at the supermarket.
He took off his uniform and put on a sweater and trousers.
I’ll have to put my glasses on; I can’t read the sign from here.
I’ve got to put this cream on twice a day.
The government put a limit on imports of textiles.
Pat was putting pressure on him to leave his wife.
He got up and put on the light.
Shall I put the kettle on?
She put on some music while they ate.
Sheila’s not really that upset; she’s just putting it on.
Leaving the court, the families all tried to put on a brave face (=not show that they were sad or worried) .
Rosie’s put on five kilos since she quit smoking.
One summer the children put on a play.
The team need to put on another world-class performance.
Shall I put the pasta on now?
BA is putting on extra flights to cover the Christmas rush.
He wouldn’t do that – you’re putting me on.
We put £50 on Brazil to win the Cup.
Can smokers really complain if more tax is put on cigarettes?
Can you put Janet on?
Jo put us onto this fantastic French restaurant.
The rescue services are still trying to put out the fires.
The girls helped her to put out the cups and plates.
We were a little put out at not being invited to the wedding.
Mary can’t come to dinner tonight. She hopes it won’t put you out.
They had put themselves out to entertain her during her visit.
Remember to put the cat out before you go to bed.
He put out his hand toward her.
They put out a half-hour programme on young refugees.
He had already put out feelers with local employers but they hadn’t been interested.
The advert puts over the message clearly and simply: nuclear power is clean.
Nobody could put one over on him.
Could you put me through to Eddie?
She worked as a waitress and put herself through school.
The soldiers were put through eight weeks of basic training.
They really put me through it at the interview.
Production will start up again when these changes have been put through.
It took all morning to put the proposal together.
We are currently putting together a sales and marketing team.
I can’t work out how to put this table together.
Paul seemed to have more money than the rest of us put together.
Alec put the money towards a trip to Australia.
They’re putting up several new office blocks in the centre of town.
Can I put up some posters?
The shops have started to put up Christmas decorations.
My dad put up five shelves.
Most big stores admit they daren’t put prices up for fear of losing their customers.
I put up my hand and asked to leave the room.
Philip put his hood up because it was raining.
I was hoping Kenny could put me up for a few days.
We can put up at a hotel for the night.
Gina put up a real fight to overcome the disease.
The rebels have put up fierce resistance.
The paper put up a reward for information on the murder.
They put their house up for sale.
The baby was put up for adoption.
If you can put up a good enough case, the board will provide the finance.
I was put up for the committee.
She put up with his violent temper.
They had to tolerate many hardships.
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PUT — (v. t.) To lay down; to give up; to surrender.
PUT — (v. t.) To attach or attribute; to assign; as, to put a wrong construction on an act or expression.
PUT — (n.) A rustic; a clown; an awkward or uncouth person.
PUT — () 3d pers. sing. pres. of Put, contracted from putteth.
PUT — (n.) A pit.
PUT — 3d pers. sing. pres. of Put, contracted from putteth.
PUT — ( v. t. ) To lay down; to give up; to surrender.
PUT — ( v. t. ) To incite; to entice; to urge; to constrain; to oblige.
PUT — ( v. t. ) To convey coal in the mine, as from the working to the tramway.
PUT — ( v. i. ) To steer; to direct one's course; to go.
PUT — ( v. i. ) To play a card or a hand in the game called put.
PUT — ( v. i. ) To go or move; as, when the air first puts up.
PUT — ( n. ) A rustic; a clown; an awkward or uncouth person.
PUT — ( n. ) A prostitute.
PUT — ( n. ) A pit.
PUT — ( n. ) A certain game at cards.

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