Idioms
put (someone or something) through (something)
to cause someone or something to succeed or pass
The young man worked hard to put himself through university. The city government put the new law through quickly.
put (someone or something) to sleep
put (someone or something) to the test
put (someone) away or put away (someone)
put (someone) down as (something bad)
put (someone) down for (something) or put down (someone) for (something)
put (someone) in his or her place
put (someone) in the picture
put (someone) off or put off (someone)
put (someone) on a pedestal
put (someone) on hold
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talk up (someone or something)
roll around
eat humble pie
new deal
on the average
so-so
every cloud has a silver lining
get the red-carpet treatment
on good terms with (someone)
thin on top
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