Related to putting:Putting on the Ritz put (po͝ot) v.put,put·ting,puts v.tr. 1.To place in a specified location; set:She put the books on the table. 2.To cause to be in a specified condition:His gracious manners put me at ease. ...
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...
Related to putting it about: Putting on the Ritzput to place, set; to assign, attribute Not to be confused with: putt –to hit a golf ball with a light stroke Abused, Confused, & Misused Words by Mary Embree Copyright © 2007, 2013 by Mary Embree put (po͝ot) v. put, put·...
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...
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...
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...