9. To bring up for consideration or judgment: put a question to the judge. 10. To express; state: I put my objections bluntly. 11. To render in a specified language or literary form: put prose into verse. 12. To adapt: The lyrics had been put to music. 13. To urge or force to...
11. To render in a specified language or literary form: put prose into verse. 12. To adapt: The lyrics had been put to music. 13. To urge or force to an action: a mob that put the thief to flight. 14. To apply: We must put our minds to it. 15. To force the purchase of ...
“Keep your 'lectric eye on me babe Put your ray gun to my head Press your space face close to mine, love Freak out in a moonage daydream, oh yeah!” - David Bowie
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11. To render in a specified language or literary form: put prose into verse. 12. To adapt: The lyrics had been put to music. 13. To urge or force to an action: a mob that put the thief to flight. 14. To apply: We must put our minds to it. 15. To force the purchase of ...
11. To render in a specified language or literary form: put prose into verse. 12. To adapt: The lyrics had been put to music. 13. To urge or force to an action: a mob that put the thief to flight. 14. To apply: We must put our minds to it. 15. To force the purchase of ...
11. To render in a specified language or literary form: put prose into verse. 12. To adapt: The lyrics had been put to music. 13. To urge or force to an action: a mob that put the thief to flight. 14. To apply: We must put our minds to it. 15. To force the purchase of ...
11. To render in a specified language or literary form: put prose into verse. 12. To adapt: The lyrics had been put to music. 13. To urge or force to an action: a mob that put the thief to flight. 14. To apply: We must put our minds to it. 15. To force the purchase of ...
11. To render in a specified language or literary form: put prose into verse. 12. To adapt: The lyrics had been put to music. 13. To urge or force to an action: a mob that put the thief to flight. 14. To apply: We must put our minds to it. 15. To force the purchase of ...