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Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

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put (something) on paper<br />

- to write something down<br />

I put my ideas for the new business on paper.<br />

put (something) on the back burner<br />

- to delay or postpone something<br />

We have put our plans for a holiday on the back burner as we try to do some repairs to<br />

our house.<br />

put (something) on the line<br />

- to speak very firmly <strong>and</strong> directly about something<br />

I put my reputation on the line when I supported my friend <strong>and</strong> his business proposal.<br />

put (something) over on (someone)<br />

- to fool/trick someone<br />

He was trying to put something over on his boss when he said that he was sick <strong>and</strong><br />

could not come to work.<br />

put (something) past (someone)<br />

- to be surprised by what someone does (usually used in the negative)<br />

I would not put it past my friend to try <strong>and</strong> change jobs for the second time this year.<br />

put (something) plainly<br />

- to state something firmly <strong>and</strong> explicitly<br />

My supervisor put his ideas very plainly when we gathered for the monthly meeting.<br />

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