Idioms
put in a good word for (someone) or put a good word for (someone) in
to say something in support of someone
I put in a good word for my friend when I was meeting with my boss and supervisor.
put in an appearance or put an appearance in
put in for (something)
put in one's two cents
put in time
put off (someone or something) or put (someone or something) off
put off (something) or put (something) off
put on a brave face
put on a performance/play
put on airs
put on an act
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(not) have anything to do with someone
like lambs to the slaughter
precious few/little
on a fool's errand
on campus
lay away (something) or lay (something) away
pay off (something) or pay (something) off
work out (for the best)
sock it to (someone)
send (someone) about his or her business
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Bodies buried in lead-lined coffins sometimes explode, as gases from the rotting body are held in by the strong metal. If they are dug up and opened, bits of body can fly out in all directions.
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