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“put” – English explanatory dictionary

You know I respect you and all. But just don't put me in this position.
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you put it on for the first time,
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verb 1. to place something somewhere ○ Did you remember to put the milk in the fridge? ○ Where do you want me to put this book? 2. to say in words ○ If you put it like that, the proposal seems attractive. ○ Can I put a question to the speaker? 3. □ to put the shot to throw a heavy ball as a sport ○ He has put the shot further than any other athlete in our team.
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slang
a game at cards, once fashionable, but now played among thieves
and costermongers only.
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slang
an obsolete slang term representing the modern “bloke” or “cove.”
It was generally applied to elderly persons.
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put
n. [See Pit.] A pit. [Obs.] Chaucer.
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put
obs. 3d pers. sing. pres. of Put, contracted from putteth. Chaucer.
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Timon shrugged. "Who cares? You've got to put the past behind you. Hakuna Matata!"

The scentence about “The Lion King”.

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