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Sentences with put down

put down
P p
  • Never put anything down on paper which might be used in evidence against you at a later date. [V n P + in/on]
  • He bought an investment property for $100,000 and put down $20,000. [VERB PREPOSITION noun]
  • Soldiers went in to put down a rebellion. [VERB PREPOSITION noun]
  • I know that I do put people down occasionally. [VERB noun PREPOSITION]
  • Magistrates ordered his dog Samson to be put down immediately. [be VERB-ed PREPOSITION]
  • I see the term as a put-down of women.
  • To put down a rebellion
  • They put him down for an ignoramus
  • I put the mistake down to his inexperience
  • The vet put the cat down
  • The MPs put down a motion on the increase in crime
  • I see the term as a put-down of women.
  • To put a book on the shelf.
  • To put everything in order.
  • To put a child in a special school.
  • To put convicted spies to death.
  • I put him to work setting the table.
  • To put an army to flight.
  • He put the novel into French.
  • To put a poem to music.
  • You put a political interpretation on everything.
  • I'd put the distance at five miles.
  • To put two dollars on a horse.
  • To put it mildly, I don't understand.
  • To put one's knowledge to practical use.
  • To put an end to an ancient custom.
  • To put a question before a committee.
  • To put a tax on luxury articles.
  • To put one's money in real estate; to put one's savings into securities.
  • He put my failure to lack of experience.
  • To put the shot.
  • To put to sea.
  • To put for home.
  • They really put it to him in officer-training school.
  • She has certainly put herself out to see that everyone is comfortable.
  • He suspected that his friend had put something over on him, but he had no proof.
  • We were put to it to find the missing notebook.
  • The baby wouldn't stay put, and kept trying to climb out of the playpen.
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