to put on a show

  • 61put your name to something — put your name/signature/to something phrase to write your name at the bottom of a document or letter to show that you wrote it or agree with it Thesaurus: to write your name on somethingsynonym Main entry: put …

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  • 62put your signature to something — put your name/signature/to something phrase to write your name at the bottom of a document or letter to show that you wrote it or agree with it Thesaurus: to write your name on somethingsynonym Main entry: put …

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  • 63put on airs — {v. phr.} To show conceit; act in a superior or condescending manner. * /The fact that her parents own a villa in Capri is no reason for Amanda to keep putting on airs./ …

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  • 64put on airs — {v. phr.} To show conceit; act in a superior or condescending manner. * /The fact that her parents own a villa in Capri is no reason for Amanda to keep putting on airs./ …

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  • 65put the record straight — put/set the record straight to tell the true facts about a situation in order to show people that what they believed previously was not correct. She is writing her memoirs to set the record straight once and for all …

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  • 66put 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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  • 67put 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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  • 68put two fingers up at — 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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  • 69put on an act — 1. To make a pretence 2. To show off • • • Main Entry: ↑act …

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  • 70put on the Ritz — ● Ritz * * * make a show of luxury or extravagance …

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