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  • put — n: put option at option 3 Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. put …   Law dictionary

  • put (someone) in (their) place — to let someone know that they are not as important as they think they are. She didn t like my suggestions at all. I was put firmly in my place, like a naughty schoolgirl …   New idioms dictionary

  • put the ball in someone's court — put the ball in (someone s) court the ball is in (someone s) court if the ball is in someone s court, they have to do something before any progress can be made in a situation. This pay offer has put the ball firmly in the court of the union …   New idioms dictionary

  • put the ball in court — put the ball in (someone s) court the ball is in (someone s) court if the ball is in someone s court, they have to do something before any progress can be made in a situation. This pay offer has put the ball firmly in the court of the union …   New idioms dictionary

  • put - place — The verbs place and put are often used with the same meaning. Place is more formal than put, and is mainly used in writing. If you place something somewhere, you put it there. You often use place to say that someone puts something somewhere… …   Useful english dictionary

  • put one's foot down — object strongly, take firm action He put his foot down and didn t allow any more money to be spent on company entertainment. (from Idioms in Speech) to be firm in one s attitude; to object to or protest against Well, whose fault was it? The kid s …   Idioms and examples

  • put your foot down — 1) to refuse very firmly to do or accept something Things can t carry on like this; you ll have to put your foot down. 2) British to drive much faster I got onto the motorway and really put my foot down …   English dictionary

  • put one's foot down — decide and act firmly, insist …   English contemporary dictionary

  • To stand firmly on — Stand Stand (st[a^]nd), v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Stood} (st[oo^]d); p. pr. & vb. n. {Standing}.] [OE. standen; AS. standan; akin to OFries. stonda, st[=a]n, D. staan, OS. standan, st[=a]n, OHG. stantan, st[=a]n, G. stehen, Icel. standa, Dan. staae,… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • stay put — verb stay put (in a certain place) (Freq. 2) We are staying in Detroit; we are not moving to Cincinnati Stay put in the corner here! Stick around and you will learn something! • Syn: ↑stay, ↑stick, ↑stick around …   Useful english dictionary

  • place - put — The verbs place and put are often used with the same meaning. Place is more formal than put, and is mainly used in writing. If you place something somewhere, you put it there. You often use place to say that someone puts something somewhere… …   Useful english dictionary

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