struck me, and I went back to the bedroom and put in the set of false teeth. They slipped
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verb 1. to place something inside ○ I forgot to put in my pyjamas when I packed the case. 2. to fix something such as a system or a large piece of equipment in place so that it can be used ○ The first thing we have to do with the cottage is to put in central heating. 3. to do work ○ She put in three hours’ overtime work yesterday evening. 4. □ to put in for to apply for ○ She put in for a job in the accounts department. ○ He has put in for a grant to study in Italy.
Meaning of “put in” in English language – verb 1. to place something inside ○ I fo...
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