put up 1. To erect; build. 2. To preserve; can: put up six jars of jam. 3. To nominate: put up a candidate at a convention. 4. To provide (funds) in advance: put up money for the new musical. 5. To provide lodgings for: put a friend up for the night. 6. Sports To star...
screen, blind - a protective covering that keeps things out or hinders sight; "they had just moved in and had not put up blinds yet" deadlight - a strong shutter over a ship's porthole that is closed in stormy weather double-hung window - a window having two sashes that slide up and...
you been so long And i've been putting out fire With gasoline See these eyes so red Red like jungle burning bright Those who feel me near Pull the blinds and change their minds It's been so long Still this pulsing night David Bowie A plague i call a heartbeat Just be still with me...
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...
put up 1. To erect; build. 2. To preserve; can: put up six jars of jam. 3. To nominate: put up a candidate at a convention. 4. To provide (funds) in advance: put up money for the new musical. 5. To provide lodgings for: put a friend up for the night. 6. Sports To star...
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...
put up 1. To erect; build. 2. To preserve; can: put up six jars of jam. 3. To nominate: put up a candidate at a convention. 4. To provide (funds) in advance: put up money for the new musical. 5. To provide lodgings for: put a friend up for the night. 6. Sports To star...
put up 1. To erect; build. 2. To preserve; can: put up six jars of jam. 3. To nominate: put up a candidate at a convention. 4. To provide (funds) in advance: put up money for the new musical. 5. To provide lodgings for: put a friend up for the night. 6. Sports To star...
put up 1. To erect; build. 2. To preserve; can: put up six jars of jam. 3. To nominate: put up a candidate at a convention. 4. To provide (funds) in advance: put up money for the new musical. 5. To provide lodgings for: put a friend up for the night. 6. Sports To star...
put up 1. To erect; build. 2. To preserve; can: put up six jars of jam. 3. To nominate: put up a candidate at a convention. 4. To provide (funds) in advance: put up money for the new musical. 5. To provide lodgings for: put a friend up for the night. 6. Sports To star...