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Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

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put (someone) on hold<br />

- to leave someone waiting during a telephone call<br />

I phoned the bank <strong>and</strong> the receptionist put me on hold.<br />

put (someone) on the spot<br />

- to ask someone embarrassing questions<br />

The teacher put me on the spot with her questions during the class.<br />

put (someone) out<br />

- to inconvenience/bother someone<br />

I do not want to put my aunt out so I plan to stay in a hotel when I visit her.<br />

put (someone or something) out of one`s head/mind<br />

- to try not to think about someone or something<br />

My friend has been trying to put his girlfriend out of his mind since they stopped<br />

seeing each other.<br />

put (someone or something) out to pasture<br />

- to retire someone or something<br />

We finally decided to put the old horse out to pasture <strong>and</strong> stop riding him.<br />

put (someone) through the wringer<br />

- to cause a lot of stress for someone<br />

The man put his wife through the wringer during their long divorce.<br />

put (someone) to bed<br />

- to help/make someone (often a child) go to bed<br />

We put our child to bed early last night.<br />

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