PUT
- to set to a task
- to turn in a different direction
- to suppress
- to land an aircraft or in an aircraft
- to postpone
- to act pretentious; exaggerate
- to succeed in; accomplish
- to set or arrange (the hair)
- to start (a rumor); circulate
- to place in position [v PUTTED or PUT, PUTTING, PUTS]
- to place in a particular position [v PUT, PUTS, PUTTING]
- to tease (a person), as by pretending that something false is true
- to take pains; go to trouble or expense
- to extinguish, as a fire
- to be vexed, annoyed, or inconvenienced
- to cause to be in a specific place, condition, relation, etc.
- to express
- to apply to a purpose
- to impose
- to throw
- to change direction, as on a course
- to inconvenience; trouble
- to disturb; worry
- to cause to be understood or received favorably
- to do successfully; accomplish
- to be successful in (a form of deception)
- to store up; save
- to put out of the way; place to one side
- to store
- to save
- to discard
- to drink or eat, esp. in a large quantity
- to confine in a jail or a mental institution
- to put to death by humane means
- to record
- to attribute
- to categorize
- to humiliate; disparage
- to pay as a deposit
- to store for future use
- to put (an animal) to death
- to bear; grow
- to propose; present
- to bring to public notice; publish
- to exert; exercise
- to set out; depart
- to propose; advance
- to nominate, promote, or support, as for a position
- to enter a port or harbor, esp. for shelter, repairs, or provisions
- to interpose; intervene
- to spend (time) as indicated
- to apply for or request (something)
- to overburden with work, blame, etc.
- to take advantage of; cheat
- to evade
- to clothe oneself with
- to assume insincerely, falsely, or with affectation
- to inflict; impose
- to cause to be performed; produce; stage
- to prevent a player from reaching base or scoring
- to publish
- to go out to sea
- to manufacture; prepare; produce
- to exert; apply
- (of a woman) to engage in coitus
- to postpone; defer
- to take advantage of; deceive
- to complete successfully
- to bring about; effect
- to make (a telephone connection) or make one for
- to cause to endure
- to be confronted with a problem; have difficulty
- to construct; erect
- to can (vegetables or fruits) or preserve (jam or jelly)
- to provide (money); contribute
- to accommodate; lodge
- to display; show
- to stake (money) to support a wager
- to nominate
- to offer, esp. for public sale