Idioms
put one through one's paces
to make someone demonstrate what he or she can do
The coach put the team through its paces as they prepared for the championship game.
put one's best foot forward
put one's cards on the table
put one's dibs on (something)
put one's finger on (something)
put one's foot down
put one's foot in one's mouth
put one's head on the block for (someone or something)
put one's mind to (something)
put one's money where one's mouth is
put one's nose to the grindstone
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driving force behind (someone or something)
let alone (something)
fresh out of (something)
cook up (something) or cook (something) up
a straw in the wind
leave (something) on or leave on (something)
full of it
over one's dead body
fix (someone's) wagon
What one doesn't know won't hurt one.
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Terminology :
ecology : the study of the relation of animals and plants to their surroundings, animate and inanimate.
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