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  • 31put — 1. v. & n. v. (putting; past and past part. put) 1 tr. move to or cause to be in a specified place or position (put it in your pocket; put the children to bed; put your signature here). 2 tr. bring into a specified condition, relation, or state… …

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  • 32put — v 1. place, pose, set, lay; drop, Inf. plop, Inf. plunk, Inf. plank, plump; park, station, post, stand; plant, implant, imbed; perch, mount, deposit; situate, locate, emplace, position, center; dispose, allocate, install, collocate, spot,… …

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  • 33put —   Kau (for various uses, see kau1);    ♦ put on, as clothes, komo, komo lole, komo ā pa a, a ahu; kā ai (as armor);    ♦ put out, as a fire, kinai, ho opio;    ♦ put down, waiho, ho oku u, ku u;    ♦ put up, kūkulu;    ♦ put in, ho okomo, ho… …

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  • 34ˌput sth toˈgether — phrasal verb 1) to produce or organize something using many different things The exhibition has been put together by a group of young artists.[/ex] 2) to make something by joining all its parts Will you help me put this desk together?[/ex] …

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  • 35together — adv 1. in unison, in concert, all at once, all together, en masse, as a group, Fr. ensemble, Ger. zusammen. 2. collectively, conjointly, Inf. put together. 3. simultaneously, at the same time, in the same breath, Fr. en m§me temps; synchronously …

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  • 36put two and two together — {v. phr.} To make decisions based on available proofs; reason from the known facts; conclude; decide. * /He had put two and two together and decided where they had probably gone./ * /It was just a mater of putting two and two together: the facts… …

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  • 37put two and two together — {v. phr.} To make decisions based on available proofs; reason from the known facts; conclude; decide. * /He had put two and two together and decided where they had probably gone./ * /It was just a mater of putting two and two together: the facts… …

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  • 38put your heads together — phrase to think about a problem or to plan something together with other people Thesaurus: to think carefully or a lot about thingssynonym Main entry: head * * * put your heads together : to think of a solution to a problem with another person I… …

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  • 39put — ► VERB (putting; past and past part. put) 1) move to or place in a particular position. 2) bring into a particular state or condition: she tried to put me at ease. 3) (put on/on to) cause to carry or be subject to. 4) assign a value, figure, or… …

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  • 40put their heads together — put their (or our or your) heads together consult and work together they forced the major banks to put their heads together to sort it out * * * put our/your/their ˈheads together idiom to think about or discuss sth as a group Main entry:… …

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