Idioms
put (someone) down for (something) or put down (someone) for (something)
to put someone's name on a list of people who volunteer to do something or give money for something or wait for something
The salesman put me down for one of the new cars that will soon arrive at the car dealership.
put (someone) in his or her place
put (someone) in the picture
put (someone) off or put off (someone)
put (someone) on a pedestal
put (someone) on hold
put (someone) on or put on (someone)
put (someone) on the spot
put (someone) out or put out (someone)
put (someone) through the wringer
put (someone) to bed
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cash in (something) or cash (something) in
get one's sea legs
circle the wagons
at the outset (of something)
flea market
put up a good fight/struggle
forty winks
set a trap
psyched up (for something)
quick as geased lightning
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Fact
The saying, "It's all fun and games until someone loses an eye" is from Ancient Rome. The only rule during wrestling matches was, no eye gouging, eveything else was allowed.
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