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  • 61You're All I Need (song) — Infobox Single Name = You re All I Need Caption = Artist = Mötley Crüe from Album = Girls, Girls, Girls A side = B side = Released = 1987 Format = Recorded = Genre = Glam Metal Length = Label = Writer = Nikki Sixx Producer = Certification = Chart …

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  • 62put someone out of the way — tv. to kill someone. □ The crooks tried to put the witness out of the way. □ Sorry, my friend, we no longer need you. Ziggy is going to have to put you out of the way …

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  • 63put sb out — UK US put sb out Phrasal Verb with put({{}}/pʊt/ verb (putting, put, put) ► to cause trouble or extra work for someone: »Would it put you out if we change the meeting from 2 to 3.30? …

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  • 64put out — 1) Maria was put out by the slur Syn: annoy, anger, irritate, offend, affront, displease, irk, vex, pique, nettle, gall, upset; informal rile, miff, peeve 2) I don t want to put you out …

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  • 65put right — • to put smb/smth right • to set smb/smth right (from Idioms in Speech) (smbput rightsmth) to restore to order, to a good condition; to correct something, or somebody s ideas This is Dr. Bulcastle. He s going to see what can be done to put you… …

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  • 66put one in the picture — {v. phr.} To inform someone of all the facts about a given situation. * /Once you re back from your overseas trip, we ll put you in the picture about recent developments at home./ …

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  • 67put one in the picture — {v. phr.} To inform someone of all the facts about a given situation. * /Once you re back from your overseas trip, we ll put you in the picture about recent developments at home./ …

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  • 68put\ one\ in\ the\ picture — v. phr. To inform someone of all the facts about a given situation. Once you re back from your overseas trip, we ll put you in the picture about recent developments at home …

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  • 69put someone on the spot — to ask someone a question that is difficult or embarrassing to answer I m going to put you on the spot and ask what you would have done in his position …

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  • 70put through — verb a) to connect Please hold the line a moment while I put you through to the sales office. b) to cause to endure After all the grief my wife has put me through, I wonder why Im still with her …

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