Idioms
put up with (someone or something)
to patiently accept or endure someone or something
The man makes a great effort to put up with his wife`s complaints.
put upon by (someone)
put words in/into (someone's) mouth
putty in (someone's) hands
puzzle (something) out or puzzle out (something)
quake in one's boots
queer as a three-dollar bill
quick and dirty
quick as a flash
quick as a wink
quick as geased lightning
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ins and outs of (something)
pink slip
run down (someone) or run (someone) down
hold one's end of the bargain up
many is the time
keep at (something)
shore (something) up or shore up (something)
tie the knot
levelheaded
grasp at straws
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Book : history of the english speaking peoples
Author : sir winston churchil.
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