put something someone's way

  • 51put up with — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms put up with : present tense I/you/we/they put up with he/she/it puts up with present participle putting up with past tense put up with past participle put up with put up with someone/something to accept… …

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  • 52put up with — TOLERATE, take, stand (for), accept, stomach, swallow, endure, bear, support, take something lying down; informal abide, lump it; Brit. inf …

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  • 53Something Happened in Bali — Infobox kdrama/Header title name = Something Happened in Bali size = 200px caption = Screen shot for Something Happened in Bali ko name = 발리에서 생긴 일 ko name trans = Balli eseo Saenggin IlInfobox kdrama genre = Drama producer = Kim Yang network =… …

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  • 54put obstacles in the path — place/put/obstacles in the path/way/ phrase to deliberately try to stop someone from achieving something They are putting obstacles in the way of peace. Thesaurus: to stop someone doing somethingsynonym to kill a person or animal …

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  • 55put best foot forward —    If someone puts their best foot forward, they do something as fast as they can.     It s a long way to the station, but if I put my best foot forward I should catch the next train …

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  • 56ˌput ˈup with sb/sth — phrasal verb to accept someone or something unpleasant in a patient way How has Jan put up with him for so long?[/ex] …

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  • 57out of the way — {adv. phr.} 1. Not where people usually go; difficult to reach. * /When little Tommy comes to visit her, Aunt Sally puts her lamps and vases out of the way./ Often used with hyphens before a noun. * /Gold was found in an out of the way village in …

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  • 58out of the way — {adv. phr.} 1. Not where people usually go; difficult to reach. * /When little Tommy comes to visit her, Aunt Sally puts her lamps and vases out of the way./ Often used with hyphens before a noun. * /Gold was found in an out of the way village in …

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  • 59stick two fingers up at something — put/stick two fingers up at (someone/something) British, informal to show that you are angry with someone, or that you have no respect for someone or something. These protest marches are a way of putting two fingers up at politicians …

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  • 60stick two fingers up at someone — put/stick two fingers up at (someone/something) British, informal to show that you are angry with someone, or that you have no respect for someone or something. These protest marches are a way of putting two fingers up at politicians …

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