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put
verb as in position
verb as in propose; express in words
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Recently, when two of her granddaughters expressed interest in some plates and mirrors in her dining room, Bauer didn’t hesitate to put their names on them.
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I wanted to put myself up on those walls and be seen.
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“What if I put five more things on? What if I did 10 more things than they asked for?”
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“I’m just excited to start the regular season, I’m glad to be with the guys we got, hopefully put together a lot of wins.”
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Patients then put on glasses with a built-in video camera.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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