Idioms

put some teeth into (something)
to increase the power of something
The government plans to put some teeth into the new laws against property crime.

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  • put the bite on (someone)
  • put the blame on (someone)
  • put the cart before the horse
  • put the finger on (someone)
  • put the heat/squeeze on (someone)
  • put the kibosh on (something)
  • put the screws to (someone)
  • put the words into (someone's) mouth
  • put two and two together
  • put up (something) or put (something) up
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  • in order to
  • knock (someone or something) out or knock out (someone or something)
  • put off (someone or something) or put (someone or something) off
  • one in a thousand/hundred/million
  • one foot in the grave
  • get in on the ground floor
  • life of Riley
  • have a rough time (of it)
  • driving force behind (someone or something)
  • get a grip of oneself


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