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Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

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put one`s foot in one`s mouth<br />

- to say something that is the wrong thing to say in a situation<br />

He put his foot in his mouth when he told his girlfriend about the surprise party.<br />

put one's head on the block for (someone or something)<br />

- to take great risks for someone or something<br />

Our supervisor was always willing to put his head on the block for any member of the<br />

staff.<br />

put one's mind to (something)<br />

- to give one's complete attention to something<br />

The boy can do anything if he puts his mind to it.<br />

put one's money where one's mouth is<br />

- to stop talking <strong>and</strong> do something<br />

I want the man to put his money where his mouth is <strong>and</strong> begin to do more than talk<br />

about things.<br />

put one's nose to the grindstone<br />

- to keep busy doing one's work<br />

I put my nose to the grindstone <strong>and</strong> worked all weekend on my history essay.<br />

put one`s own house in order<br />

- to organize one`s own private affairs<br />

Our boss should put his own house in order before he tells others what to do.<br />

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