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31put in your two penn'orth — put in your two ˈpennyworth idiom (also put in your two ˈpenn orth) (both BrE) (NAmE put in your two ˈcents worth) (informal …
32put in an appearance — also[make an appearance] {v. phr.} To be present, esp. for a short time; visit; appear. * /He put in an appearance at work, but he was too ill to stay./ * /The president put in an appearance at several dances the evening after he was sworn in./ …
33put one's finger on — also[lay one s finger on] {v. phr.} To find exactly. * /The engineers couldn t put their fingers on the reason for the rocket s failure to orbit./ * /We called in an electrician hoping he could put a finger on the cause of the short circuit./ …
34put the cart before the horse — See: CART BEFORE THE HORSE …
35put in an appearance — also[make an appearance] {v. phr.} To be present, esp. for a short time; visit; appear. * /He put in an appearance at work, but he was too ill to stay./ * /The president put in an appearance at several dances the evening after he was sworn in./ …
36put one's finger on — also[lay one s finger on] {v. phr.} To find exactly. * /The engineers couldn t put their fingers on the reason for the rocket s failure to orbit./ * /We called in an electrician hoping he could put a finger on the cause of the short circuit./ …
37put the cart before the horse — See: CART BEFORE THE HORSE …
38Put Your Dreams Away (For Another Day) — is a song by Frank Sinatra. The song was written in 1945 by Ruth Lowe, Paul Mann, and Stephen Weiss. Lowe had also written Sinatra s first hit (as a vocalist with the Tommy Dorsey orchestra), I ll Never Smile Again . Sinatra first recorded Put… …
39put sth out to contract — ► WORKPLACE if an organization, government, etc. puts something out to contract, they allow different companies to compete to provide a service or do a job for them: »One way to make the process more efficient would be to put it out to contract.… …
40put your foot on the accelerator — (also hit the accelerator, step on the accelerator) ► to make something happen or progress more quickly: »This company needs someone who can put their foot on the accelerator with our excellent new products. Main Entry: ↑accelerator …