Don't yell out your questions, kids—put your hands up! I do raise put my hand up in class, Mom, but the teacher never calls on me! Everyone who wants to come, put your hands up now. See also: hand, put, up Farlex Dictionary of Idioms. © 2024 Farlex, Inc, all rights ...
part of a plant normally below the ground; basic cause, source, or origin: the root of the problem Not to be confused with: route –a way or course taken: the shortest route to your destination; a round traveled in delivering, selling, or collecting goods: a newspaper route Abused, Con...
1. To stop using, working on, or considering until later: We put aside the idea until the next meeting. 2. To disregard; forget about: Why not put aside your grudge? put away 1. To renounce; discard: put all negative thoughts away. 2. Informal To consume (food or drink) readily an...
To apply makeup to one's face. Especially said by or of a woman.Hold on, let me put my face on before you take a photo!She never leaves the house without putting her face on first. See also:face,on,put Farlex Dictionary of Idioms. © 2024 Farlex, Inc, all rights reserved. ...
comments I've gotten over the last 24 hours, I think my advice above has been taken rather out of the surrounding context. I'm not saying that every time someone ships a service pack that has a few bug fixes that you are required to recompile all your applications and ship them again...
[Reader] "We never know what will happen if we do "X" with the software and can never be sure about all possible outcomes." [Bj] "In your example above "We never know what will happen if we do "X" with the software..." is true. Of course we won't. Because there is NO ...
[Reader] "We never know what will happen if we do "X" with the software and can never be sure about all possible outcomes." [Bj] "In your example above "We never know what will happen if we do "X" with the software..." is true. Of course we won't. Because there isNO CONTEX...
1. To stop using, working on, or considering until later: We put aside the idea until the next meeting. 2. To disregard; forget about: Why not put aside your grudge? put away 1. To renounce; discard: put all negative thoughts away. 2. Informal To consume (food or drink) readily an...
1. To stop using, working on, or considering until later: We put aside the idea until the next meeting. 2. To disregard; forget about: Why not put aside your grudge? put away 1. To renounce; discard: put all negative thoughts away. 2. Informal To consume (food or drink) readily an...
[Reader] "We never know what will happen if we do "X" with the software and can never be sure about all possible outcomes." [Bj] "In your example above "We never know what will happen if we do "X" with the software..." is true. Of course we won't. Because there is NO ...