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Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

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put up or shut up<br />

- to prove/do something or stop saying it, to bet money on what one says or stop<br />

saying it<br />

The politician was forced to put up or shut up over his plans to build a new<br />

convention center.<br />

put up with (someone or something)<br />

- to patiently accept or endure someone or something<br />

The man makes a great effort to put up with his wife`s complaints.<br />

put upon by (someone)<br />

- to be made use of to an unreasonable degree<br />

I am always put upon by my boss to do more work than the other members of the<br />

staff.<br />

put weight on<br />

- to gain weight<br />

My friend has been putting weight on since he stopped working.<br />

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

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

her permission<br />

The man always puts words in his wife's mouth which makes her very angry.<br />

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