Put in action
41put something on ice — put (something) on ice be on ice if plans are on ice, they are not going to be dealt with until some point in the future. Plans for a women only film screening have been put on ice following threats of legal action …
42put on ice — put (something) on ice be on ice if plans are on ice, they are not going to be dealt with until some point in the future. Plans for a women only film screening have been put on ice following threats of legal action …
43put all your eggs in one basket — put all (your) eggs in one basket to risk losing everything by putting all your efforts or all your money into one plan or one course of action. If you re going to invest the money, my advice would be don t put all your eggs in one basket …
44put all eggs in one basket — put all (your) eggs in one basket to risk losing everything by putting all your efforts or all your money into one plan or one course of action. If you re going to invest the money, my advice would be don t put all your eggs in one basket …
45Action for Children's Television — (ACT) was founded by Peggy Charren in Newton, Massachusetts in 1968 as a grassroots organization dedicated to improving the quality of television programming offered to children. Although concerned about commercial abuses targeted to children,… …
46put forward — index alleged, circulate, claim (maintain), conduce, declare, extend (offer), flaunt …
47put in an affidavit — index avouch (avow), plead (allege in a legal action) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
48put your money where your mouth is — If someone puts their money where their mouth is, they back up their words with action …
49put one's money where one's mouth is — ► put one s money where one s mouth is informal take action to support one s statements. Main Entry: ↑money …
50put one's money where one's mouth is — 1. To support one s stated opinion by betting money 2. To give practical (esp financial) rather than merely hypothetical support • • • Main Entry: ↑money * * * informal take action to support one s statements or opinions …