Synonym: arrange, deposit, lay, place, set. Similar words: put to, put up, put out, output, input, put on, put off, put in. Meaning: [pʊt] n. the option to sell a given stock (or stock index or commodity future) at a given price before a given date. v. 1. put into a certain place or abstract location 2. cause to be in a certain state; cause to be in a certain relation 3. formulate in a particular style or language 4. attribute or give 5. make an investment 6. estimate 7. cause (someone) to undergo something 8. adapt 9. arrange thoughts, ideas, temporal events.
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151. It's costing them a lot of money to put their children through school.
152. She dismantled the washing machine to see what the problem was, but couldn't put it back together again.
153. He is a globalist, whereas we are nationalists who will put our country first.
154. How do you know he asked me out? You put him up to it.
155. She has decided to put the child up for adoption.
156. There was a serving spoon missing when Nina put the silverware back in its box.
157. The West's inaction has put millions of people at risk of starvation.
158. The dying man was suffering so much that we thought it kinder to put him out of his misery.
159. To put it simply, the new proposals mean that the average worker will be about 10% better paid.
160. He put away a whole box of chocolates in one evening.
161. Her performance in that play really put her on the map as a comedy actress.
162. Brian put his hands in his pockets and jingled some change.
163. These new police tactics have really put the wind up the local drug dealers.
164. If you can't control your dog, put it on a lead!
165. Put a tick if the answer is correct and a cross if it's wrong.
165. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
166. I wish the children would stop flinging their clothes about,but put them away tidily.
167. I feel that there's a lot of pressure put on policemen. And as for putting guns in their hands, I don't think that's a very good idea at all.
168. He's put on / gained weight since he gave up smoking.
169. They put on their coats and tramped through the falling snow.
170. I've no change, could you put these eggs on the slate?
171. The sudden resignation of the financial director put the company in a very vulnerable position.
172. She's the kind of star who will put bums on seats.
173. The villagers were unable to put up any resistance to the invading troops.
174. We've invited friends to supper and it's too late to put them off now.
175. The company went bankrupt and was put into the hands of the receivers.
176. Put an 'X' in the box if you would like to join our mailing list.
177. He wasn't elected because he didn't put his ideas over clearly enough.
178. We all put £20 in/into the kitty to cover the cost of food.
179. When the clock stopped, he took it apart, found what was wrong, and put the whole thing together again.
180. Remember to put the chain on the door when you lock it.
More similar words: put to, put up, put out, output, input, put on, put off, put in, put down, put away, deputy, dispute, computer, put aside, put forward, put across, put up with, put through.