Idioms
put the words into (someone's) mouth
to say or suggest something for someone else, to speak for someone else without his or her permission
My friend always wants to put the words into my mouth before I have a chance to speak.
put two and two together
put up (something) or put (something) up
put up a brave/good front
put up a good fight/struggle
put up at a hotel/motel
put up money for (something)
put up or shut up
put up with (someone or something)
put upon by (someone)
put words in/into (someone's) mouth
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have sticky fingers
set (someone) up in business or set up (someone) in business
up to the mark
augur well for (someone or something)
touch off (something) or touch (something) off
return the favor
show-and-tell
rooted to the spot
on par with (someone or something)
take to (something)
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The 20th president of the United States James Garfield could write Greek with one hand and Latin with the other at the same time
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