Idioms
put (someone) on the spot
to ask someone embarrassing questions
The teacher put me on the spot with her questions during the class.
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)
put (something) above (something)
put (something) down in black and white
put (something) down to (something)
put (something) forward or put forward (something)
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hop to it
go for (something)
sit back and let (something) happen
deaf and dumb
lead/live the life of Riley
to and fro
sweep (something) under the rug/carpet
days running
have a crack at (something)
off the wall
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Children grow faster in the springtime than any other season during the year.
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