Idioms
put one's own house in order
to organize one`s own private affairs
Our boss should put his own house in order before he tells others what to do.
put one's shoulder to the wheel
put one's thinking cap on or put on one's thinking cap
put one's two cents (worth) in
put oneself in (someone) else's place/position
put our/your heads together
put out (about/by/that something)
put out (some) feelers or put (some) feelers out
put out (something) or put (something) out
put out a fire or a light
put some teeth into (something)
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snap (something) up or snap up (something)
eat away at (something)
puzzle (something) out or puzzle out (something)
keep one's nose out of (someone's) business
open the door to (something)
chip off the old block
make no mistake (about something)
call (someone) on the carpet
give way
just in case (something happens)
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The # symbols is often referred to as a number sign or pound sign. Its actual name is an octothorpe
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