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put out

[poot out] / ˈpʊt ˈaʊt /


ADJECTIVE
upset; dissatisfied
Synonyms


Example Sentences

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“I’ve seen one or two things to admire around here. Maybe if you put out a little effort, you would too.”

From Literature

After the beast's eyes had been closed for several minutes, he put out a tentative finger to stroke its head.

From Literature

"It's a story that is being put out there to try to disrupt ahead of this game or next week's game against England."

From Barron's

“Casey’s put out his statement and there’s really nothing else for me to add,” said International Olympic Committee President Kirsty Coventry.

From Los Angeles Times

The advocacy group Smartphone Free Childhood put out a clever ad last year.

From The Wall Street Journal