Idioms
put (something) together or put together (something)
to consider some facts about something and arrive at a conclusion
The police were able to put the boy's story together after they interviewed him.
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)
put a spin on (something)
put a stop/end to (something)
put across (something) or put (something) across
put all one's eggs in one basket
put an end to (something)
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turn over in one's grave
Money is the root of all evil
hit the jackpot
fair to middling
not a living soul
hook, line and sinker
use strong language
hit the roof
lay off (someone) or lay (someone) off
nothing to sneeze at
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Phobia :
eremophobia : fear of being oneself or of lonliness.
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