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  • 41word´less|ly — word|less «WURD lihs», adjective. 1. without words; silent; speechless. 2. not put into word unexpressed. –word´less|ly, adverb. –word´less|ness, noun …

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  • 42word|less — «WURD lihs», adjective. 1. without words; silent; speechless. 2. not put into word unexpressed. –word´less|ly, adverb. –word´less|ness, noun …

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  • 43put in a (good) word for somebody — put in a (good) ˈword for sb idiom to praise sb to sb else in order to help them get a job, etc. Main entry: ↑wordidiom …

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  • 44Put It Down To Experience — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Put It Down To Experience Álbum de Darling Publicación 1979 Género(s) Rock …

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  • 45put someone on a pedestal — put (someone/something) on a pedestal to behave as if one person is more important than others. They put the local doctor on a pedestal, seldom questioning his word or his authority. Professional athletes are often put on a pedestal, and they… …

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  • 46put something on a pedestal — put (someone/something) on a pedestal to behave as if one person is more important than others. They put the local doctor on a pedestal, seldom questioning his word or his authority. Professional athletes are often put on a pedestal, and they… …

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  • 47put on a pedestal — put (someone/something) on a pedestal to behave as if one person is more important than others. They put the local doctor on a pedestal, seldom questioning his word or his authority. Professional athletes are often put on a pedestal, and they… …

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  • 48put — [v1] position bring, concenter, concentrate, deposit, embed, establish, fasten, fix, fixate, focus, insert, install, invest, lay, nail, park, peg, place, plank, plank down, plant, plop, plunk, plunk down, quarter, repose, rest, rivet, seat, set,… …

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  • 49put words into someone's mouth — ► put words into someone s mouth 1) inaccurately report what someone has said. 2) prompt someone to say something inadvertently. Main Entry: ↑word …

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  • 50word — word1 W1S1 [wə:d US wə:rd] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(unit of language)¦ 2 somebody s words 3 have a word 4 want a word 5 not hear/understand/believe a word 6 without (saying) a word 7 say a word/say a few words 8 a word of warning/caution/advice/thanks etc 9… …

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