Idioms

put across (something) or put (something) across
to make oneself understood, to communicate something
The speaker spends much effort trying to clearly put across what he wants to say.

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  • put all one's eggs in one basket
  • put an end to (something)
  • put away (an animal) or put (an animal) away
  • put away (something) or put (something) away
  • put down (an airplane) or put (an airplane) down
  • put down (an animal) or put (an animal) down
  • put down (someone) or put (someone) down
  • put down (something) or put (something) down
  • put forth (an idea/plan/suggestion)
  • put forth (something)
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  • pull over (someone) or pull (someone) over
  • climb on the bandwagon
  • nurse a grudge
  • darken (someone's) door
  • take apart (something) or take (something) apart
  • gift of the gab
  • catch (someone) red-handed
  • do with (someone or something)
  • time off
  • hazard an opinion


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