Synonym: anaesthetise, anaesthetize, anesthetise, anesthetize, bother, bring out, discommode, disoblige, douse, exsert, extend, hold out, incommode, inconvenience, issue, publish, put to sleep, put under, release, retire, smother, stretch forth, stretch out, trouble. Similar words: put off, put on, cut out, shut out, get out of, put, tour, get out. Meaning: v. 1. to cause inconvenience or discomfort to 2. put out considerable effort 3. deprive of the oxygen necessary for combustion 4. thrust or extend out 5. put out, as of a candle or a light 6. be sexually active 7. cause to be out on a fielding play 8. retire 9. prepare and issue for public distribution or sale 10. make unconscious by means of anesthetic drugs.
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(181) Impatiently she put out the cigarette and got up to move restlessly about the room.
(182) No given chore was enough to put out the licking fire that seemed always to burn in her.
(183) Glancing round Nutty saw some skinhead joker put out an enormous boot and trip Hoomey as he came by.
(184) When you fall forward, fully conscious or not, you put out your hands to break your fall.
(185) A long time ago, when they opposed him, he put out the hand and moved the few steps to them.
(186) I think the band ought to put out a record once a year.
(187) And seven members of the shadow cabinet put out statements warning Mr Ashdown that voters would neither forget nor forgive.
(188) Roger stepped forward and Martin put out his arm to restrain him.
(189) The agreement was cancelled because it should have been put out to competitive bidding.
(190) No wonder calls are growing for the show to be put out of its misery once and for all.
(191) Catherine put out her hand and shook her shoulder ... Slowly the girl toppled to the ground.
(192) He put out his hands and Officer Johnson clicked on the handcuffs.
(193) Finally let me record an item put out by Reuters News Agency which did not receive much publicity.
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(194) Seated, she put out one foot like a dancer, instep curved forward.
(195) She would put out the lamp in a little while, she promised herself.
(196) I put out my hand and touched a soft, heavy curtain.
(197) It took fire-fighters four hours to put out the blaze.
(198) Alice hurriedly put out the cigarette and got up to empty the ash tray.
(199) He also put out a city-wide A.P.B. on their man, warning that he was armed and dangerous.
(200) So as a sideline I managed to persuade them to put out an album of the more acoustic stuff.
(201) When she said I was interfering, I was a bit put out.
(202) At low output all three channels put out some very convincing sounds.
(203) As nothing happened, he put out his hand, and felt a cold, hard surface.
(204) Can he compare these facts about the national health service with the fictions put out by the Labour Front Bench?
(205) Sometimes humans put out bowls of milk for us and we do all the housework for them.
(206) Their intelligence agency, the Kempeitai, put out feelers to nationalists like Ngo Dinh Diem.
(207) By midnight, its masters had thrown in the towel, and put out the computer's original forecast.
(208) We have put out to tender the contract for prison escort services, an approach which has worked well in other countries.
(209) Put out the fire and the Gruncher dies in five seconds.
(210) Bill put out his pipe and stood up to leave.