Idioms
put oneself in (someone) else's place/position
to allow oneself to see or experience something from someone else's point of view
It was difficult to put myself in the woman's place after she had lost her only child.
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)
put the blame on (someone)
put the cart before the horse
put the finger on (someone)
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drown (someone) out or drown out (someone)
hands off
when the going gets tough (the tough get going)
come to nothing
leave one's mark on (someone or something)
fly in the face of (someone or something)
a nail in (someone's) coffin
turn thumbs down on (someone or something)
in the offing
come to (something)
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The distress code 'Mayday'comes from the French for help me, M'Aide.
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