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Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

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put (someone) down for (something)<br />

- to put someone's name on a list of people who volunteer to do something/give<br />

money for something/wait for something<br />

The salesman put me down for one of the new cars that will soon arrive at the car<br />

dealership.<br />

put (someone) in his or her place<br />

- to scold someone for rude or bad behavior, to rebuke someone<br />

Our teacher was very angry <strong>and</strong> put the student in his place for his rude remark.<br />

put (someone) in the picture<br />

- to tell someone what the situation is<br />

The supervisor has finally decided to put me in the picture about the new policy at<br />

work.<br />

put (someone) off<br />

- to make someone feel uneasy, to avoid responding to someone<br />

He put me off with his complaints about our company.<br />

put (someone) on<br />

- to fool or joke with someone, to tease someone<br />

I think that my friend is putting me on. I do not believe that he will move to Italy.<br />

put (someone) on a pedestal<br />

- to respect/admire/worship a person<br />

My father used to put my mother on a pedestal when I was young.<br />

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