Idioms
put (something) past (someone)
to be surprised by what someone does (usually used in the negative)
I would not put it past my friend to try and change jobs for the second time this year.
put (something) plainly
put (something) straight
put (something) to good use
put (something) to rest
put (something) together or put together (something)
put (somewhere) on the map
put a bee in (someone's) bonnet
put a cap on (something)
put a damper on (something)
put a hold on (something)
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bargain for (something)
gun for (someone)
on the ball
swear on (something)
crazy about (someone or something)
go sky-high
have feet of clay
by the seat of one's pants
gut feeling/reaction
grace (someone or something) with one's presence
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