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Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

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put the words into (someone`s) mouth<br />

- to say/suggest something for someone else, to speak for someone else without his or<br />

her permission<br />

My friend always wants to put the words into my mouth before I have a chance to<br />

speak.<br />

put two <strong>and</strong> two together<br />

- to underst<strong>and</strong> or figure something out after learning all the facts<br />

I put two <strong>and</strong> two together <strong>and</strong> realized why my boss was absent last month.<br />

put up a good fight/struggle<br />

- to try hard, to struggle hard<br />

We put up a good fight but we were unable to win the game.<br />

put up a good/brave front<br />

- to pretend to be happy, to fool people about one`s feelings<br />

My friend always puts up a good front but actually he is very unhappy.<br />

put up at a hotel/motel<br />

- to stay at a hotel/motel<br />

We decided to put up at a hotel <strong>and</strong> continue our trip the next day.<br />

put up money for (something)<br />

- to provide money for something<br />

The telephone company put up most of the money for the new science center.<br />

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