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  • 101put by — transitive verb Etymology: Middle English putten by to reject, from putten to put + by 1. obsolete : to give up : discontinue put by this barbarous brawl Shakespeare …

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  • 102put up — 1) PHRASAL VERB If people put up a wall, building, tent, or other structure, they construct it so that it is upright. [V P n (not pron)] Protesters have been putting up barricades across a number of major intersections... [V P n (not pron)] He… …

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  • 103put in — phrasal verb Word forms put in : present tense I/you/we/they put in he/she/it puts in present participle putting in past tense put in past participle put in 1) [transitive] to spend a particular amount of time doing something, or to make a… …

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  • 104put in — 1) PHRASAL VERB If you put in an amount of time or effort doing something, you spend that time or effort doing it. [V P n (not pron)] Wade was going to be paid a salary, instead of by the hour, whether he put in forty hours or not... [V P n (not… …

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  • 105put —    to copulate    From the placement rather than any association with holing out at golf :     ... you been put putting with blondie here, my wife. (Mailer, 1965)    A put, a single act of copulation, may be had or done by a male. Put and take… …

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  • 106put to — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms put to : present tense I/you/we/they put to he/she/it puts to present participle putting to past tense put to past participle put to 1) put something to someone to explain a plan or suggestion to a group of… …

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  • 107put —   Kau (for various uses, see kau1);    ♦ put on, as clothes, komo, komo lole, komo ā pa a, a ahu; kā ai (as armor);    ♦ put out, as a fire, kinai, ho opio;    ♦ put down, waiho, ho oku u, ku u;    ♦ put up, kūkulu;    ♦ put in, ho okomo, ho… …

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  • 108put up — verb Date: 14th century transitive verb 1. a. to place in a container or receptacle < put his lunch up in a bag > b. to put away (a sword) in a scabbard ; sheathe c. to prepare so as to preserve for later use ; can …

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  • 109put on — Synonyms and related words: Parthian shot, accelerate, act, act a part, administer, affect, affectation, affected, affectedness, airs, airs and graces, apocryphal, apply, apply to, artificial, artificiality, assume, assumed, back answer, banter,&#8230; …

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  • 110put — verb 1) she put the parcel on a chair Syn: place, set, lay, deposit, position, leave, plant; informal stick, dump, park, plonk, pop; N.Amer.; informal plunk 2) she put it bluntly …

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