Put

//pʊt//

"Put" in a Sentence (54 examples)

If you don't want to put on sunscreen, that's your problem. Just don't come complaining to me when you get a sunburn.

Any chance you know where I put my keys?

Put your hands down!

You have put everything out of order.

You had better put on a raincoat.

You must put an end to your foolish behavior.

You must put an end to this foolish behavior.

You have to put up with all these noises.

You must put these mistakes right.

You have to put up with all this noise.

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She put her books on the table.

The police put him in a cell.

They put the new motorway right through the national park.

Philander went into the next room[…]and came back with a salt mackerel that dripped brine like a rainstorm. Then he put the coffee pot on the stove and rummaged out a loaf of dry bread and some hardtack.

‘No. I only opened the door a foot and put my head in. The street lamps shine into that room. I could see him. He was all right. Sleeping like a great grampus. Poor, poor chap.’

The government put restrictions on vehicle imports.

I put £100 on the winning horse.

Don't put the blame on me.

What answer did you put for question 3?

to put a wrong construction on an act or expression

Theſe Verſes Originally Greek, were put in Latin,

Put your house in order!

He is putting all his energy into this one task.

She tends to put herself in dangerous situations.

The doctor's put me on a strict diet.

Put the following sentences into the past tense.

put to bed; put to shame; put to death; put into practice; put one's mind to it

When you put it that way, I guess I can see your point.

To put it bluntly, he's an idiot.

To put it simply, we can't afford it.

All this is ingeniously and ably put.

I put it to you, Sir, that you are a thief and a liar.

to put a question; to put a case

1708-1710, George Berkeley, Philosophical Commentaries or Common-Place Book Put the perceptions and you put the mind.

Now if there was one thing that the animals were completely certain of, it was that they did not want Jones back. When it was put to them in this light, they had no more to say.

They have put the cost of repairs at around £10 million.

to put to sea

His fury thus appeased, he puts to land.

He got out of his Procter and Gamble bet by putting his shares at 80.

He put the shot out beyond the 20-metre mark.

No man hath more love than this, that a man put his life for his friends.

These wretches put us upon all mischief.

Thank him who puts me loath to this revenge

Put me not to use the carnal weapon in my own defence.

He bought a January '08 put for Procter and Gamble at 80 to hedge his bet.

c. 1900, Universal Cyclopaedia Entry for Stock-Exchange A put and a call may be combined in one instrument, the holder of which may either buy or sell as he chooses at the fixed price.

the put of a ball

The Stag's was a Forc'd put, and a Chance rather than a Choice.

Among the in-door amusements of the costermonger is card-playing, at which many of them are adepts. The usual games are all-fours, all-fives, cribbage, and put.

Queer Country-puts extol Queen Bess's reign, And of lost hospitality complain.

The old put wanted to make a parson of me, but d—n me, thinks I to myself, I'll nick you there, old cull; the devil a smack of your nonsense shall you ever get into me.

The Captain has a hearty contempt for his father, I can see, and calls him an old put, an old snob, an old chaw-bacon, and numberless other pretty names.

Any number of varlet to be had for a few ducats and what droll puts the citizens seem in it all!

And Mrs. Penny-a-hoist Pim, said Mr. Gorman. That old put, said Mr. Nolan.

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