Idioms
put off (someone or something) or put (someone or something) off
to cause a bad feeling for someone, to repel someone
The girl put off the other members of her class by complaining all of the time.
put off (something) or put (something) off
put on a brave face
put on a performance/play
put on airs
put on an act
put on clothes
put on one's thinking cap
put on the dog
put on the feed bag
put on weight or put weight on
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strike (someone) as (something)
sit in on (something)
put the screws to (someone)
take the liberty of (doing something)
get off the hook
fall into a trap
play the market
give (someone) the cold shoulder
more and more
run up to (someone or something)
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In Casablanca, Humphrey Bogart never said Play it again, Sam.
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