Idioms
put (someone) off or put off (someone)
to make someone feel uneasy, to avoid responding to someone
He put me off with his complaints about our company.
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
put (someone) to shame
put (someone) up or put up (someone)
put (someone) up to (something)
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make up for lost time
just so
off limits
from start to finish
in a fool's paradise
cheer on (someone) or cheer (someone) on
people who live in glass houses should not throw stones
stop in one's tracks
on the alert (for someone or something)
lay one's hands on (something)
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