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.
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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The numbers " 72" can be found on the back of the US 5 dollar bill, in the bushes at the base of the Lincoln Memorial.
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