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91put on the right track — put (someone) on the right track be on the right track to be doing something in a way that will bring good results. When things went wrong I had a chat with Phil and he put me back on the right track …
92put (someone) through (their) paces — to test someone s skills or knowledge. This fitness contest will really put the guys through their paces …
93put something down to experience — put (something) down to experience British, American & Australian, American & Australian to decide that instead of being upset about something bad that you have done or that has happened, you will learn from it. I m so ashamed. I let him take… …
94put down to experience — put (something) down to experience British, American & Australian, American & Australian to decide that instead of being upset about something bad that you have done or that has happened, you will learn from it. I m so ashamed. I let him take… …
95put something on hold — put (something) on hold to decide that you will leave an activity until a later time. The project has been put on hold until our financial position improves. (usually passive) …
96put on hold — put (something) on hold to decide that you will leave an activity until a later time. The project has been put on hold until our financial position improves. (usually passive) …
97put (your) shirt on (something) — British & Australian to risk all your money on something because you are sure you will win. I put my shirt on the last race and lost everything …
98put the roses in someone's cheeks — put the roses in (someone s) cheeks to make someone look healthy. A brisk walk will soon put the roses back in your cheeks …
99put the roses in cheeks — put the roses in (someone s) cheeks to make someone look healthy. A brisk walk will soon put the roses back in your cheeks …
100put it on the cuff — If you put something on the cuff, you will take it now and pay for it later …