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put <put; putting> [pʊt] V. trans.

1. put:

put
put
put

put across
put across
put across
put across
put across
put a deal across
put aside
put aside
put aside
put aside
put aside
put away
put away
put away
put down
put down
put down
put down
put down
put down
put down for
put forward
put forward
put in
put in
put in
put off
put off
put off
put off
put off
put off
put on
put on
put on
put on
put on weight
put on weight
put on weight
put out
put out
put out light
put out
put out
put out
put out
put through
put through
put through
put together
put together
put together
put up
put up
put up
put up
put up
put up

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