Idioms
put one's shoulder to the wheel
to get busy and start working
I put my shoulder to the wheel and tried to finish my work so that I could go home early.
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)
put the bite on (someone)
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deep water
have (something) at one's fingertips
my goodness
on the alert (for someone or something)
a hang-up
grain of truth
iron out (something) or iron (something) out
better off
mean nothing to (someone)
blow one's top
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90% of New York City cab drivers are recently arrived immigrants.
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