Similar words: put upon, put up or shut up, put up, set upon, act upon, put up with, cut up, shut up. Meaning: adj. of persons; taken advantage of.
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1. I'm beginningto feel just a little put-upon.
2. Put-upon cartoon moron George Green is given a new lease of life when a mysterious moth visits him. But are knowledge, power and success all they're cracked up to be?
3. I don't mind helping them, but I can't help feeling a bit put-upon.
4. Often he is resignedly mutilated by sour aldermen, by painfully fat lord mayors, by put-upon railway porters.
5. The way his neighbour always borrows things from him makes him feel put-upon.
6. JOHN EDWARDS has been saying since 2004 that there are two Americas—the America of the rich and privileged and the America of the poor and put-upon.
7. In contrast to deterrent threats, Compellent actions more directly engage the prestige and the passions of the put-upon state.
8. '' For Bateman, who's made a career out of playing responsible, put-upon heroes, The Change-Up offers an opportunity to channel his rowdier side.
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