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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lose weight
hedge one's bets
run-of-the-mill
out of keeping with (something)
put ideas into (someone's) head
no hard feelings
take up (space or room)
scare (someone) out of his or her wits
go stir-crazy
skip it
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Some African tribes refer to themselves as motherhoods instead of families
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