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102put\ oneself\ in\ another's\ place — • put oneself in another s place • put oneself in another s shoes v. phr. To understand another person s feeling imaginatively; try to know his feelings and reasons with understanding; enter into his trouble. It seemed like a dreadful thing for… …
103put\ oneself\ in\ another's\ shoes — • put oneself in another s place • put oneself in another s shoes v. phr. To understand another person s feeling imaginatively; try to know his feelings and reasons with understanding; enter into his trouble. It seemed like a dreadful thing for… …
104put (someone) on a collision course — put/set (someone) on a collision course be on a collision course if two people or groups are on a collision course, they are doing or saying things which are certain to cause a serious disagreement or a fight between them. Her statements to the… …
105put it past someone — (usu with not) to judge it inconsistent with someone s character • • • Main Entry: ↑put …
106put someone to the sword — literary phrase to kill someone with a sword Thesaurus: to kill a person or animalsynonym to kill yourselfhyponym Main entry: sword * * * put (someone) t …
107put your shoulder to the wheel — phrase to start doing something with all your energy and determination We need to put our shoulders to the wheel if we’re going to finish this on time. Thesaurus: to start doing somethingsynonym Main entry: shoulder * * * put your shoulder to the …
108put the wind up — put (or have) the wind up Brit., informal alarm or frighten (or be alarmed or frightened) he was trying to put the wind up him with stories of how hard teaching was * * * put the wind up (someone) Brit informal : to make (someone) afraid or… …
109put someone or something to the test — put (someone or something) to the test : to cause (someone or something) to be in a situation that shows how strong, good, etc., that person or thing really is The team has been playing well so far, but tomorrow s game will really put them to the …
110put to the test — put (someone or something) to the test : to cause (someone or something) to be in a situation that shows how strong, good, etc., that person or thing really is The team has been playing well so far, but tomorrow s game will really put them to the …