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  • 11put — late O.E. putung instigation, urging, lit. putting; also pytan put out, thrust out (of eyes), probably from Germanic stem that also produced Dan. putte to put, Swed. dialectal putta. Meaning act of casting a heavy stone overhead (as a trial of… …

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  • 12Put-in-Bay Condos — (Put in Bay,США) Категория отеля: Адрес: 1240 Tri Motor Drive, Put in Bay, OH 434 …

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  • 13put — W1S1 [put] v past tense and past participle put present participle putting [T] ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(move to place)¦ 2¦(change somebody s situation/feelings)¦ 3¦(write/print something)¦ 4¦(express)¦ 5 put a stop/an end to something 6 put something into… …

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  • 14Put chai ko — is a Hong Kong snack. The pudding cake is palm size and is sweet in taste. It is soft, but can hold its molded shape outside of a bowl or small bowl. The cake is made from different forms of steamed sugar and select ingredients. NamesThe snack is …

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  • 15put-put — /put put , put /, n., v., put putted, put putting. n. 1. the sound made by a small internal combustion engine or imitative of its operation. 2. Informal. a small internal combustion engine, or something, as a boat or model airplane, equipped with …

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  • 16put your foot in your mouth — (chiefly US) (or put your foot in it) informal : to say something that causes someone to be embarrassed, upset, or hurt especially when you did not expect that reaction I really put my foot in it when I asked her about her job. I didn t know she… …

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  • 17put one's house in order — or[set one s house in order] {v. phr.} To arrange your affairs in good order. * /Grandfather knew he would not live long and set his house in order./ * /When Mr. Black died, his lawyer helped the widow put her house in order./ …

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  • 18put one's house in order — or[set one s house in order] {v. phr.} To arrange your affairs in good order. * /Grandfather knew he would not live long and set his house in order./ * /When Mr. Black died, his lawyer helped the widow put her house in order./ …

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  • 19put your foot in it — british phrase to accidentally say something that is embarrassing or that upsets or annoys someone. The American expression is put your foot in your mouth Jack really put his foot in it by telling Alice about the surprise party. Thesaurus: to be …

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  • 20put a damper on something — put a damper/dampener/on something informal phrase to make people feel less enthusiastic or hopeful about something Thesaurus: to make someone feel disappointed or less hopefulsynonym Main entry …

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