put+out+of+place

  • 101place — [[t]pleɪs[/t]] n. v. placed, plac•ing 1) a particular portion of space, whether of definite or indefinite extent 2) space in general: time and place[/ex] 3) the portion of space normally occupied by a person or thing 4) any part of a body or… …

    From formal English to slang

  • 102place — noun 1》 a particular position or point in space; a location.     ↘informal a person s home.     ↘a point in a book reached by a reader at a particular time. 2》 a portion of space available or designated for someone.     ↘a vacancy or available… …

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  • 103put upon — Synonyms and related words: abashed, administer, afflicted, agitated, apply, barge in, beset, bestow, bothered, break in, break in upon, burden with, burst in, butt in, cast down, chagrined, chapfallen, charge, charge in, come between, confused,… …

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  • 104out — adv., prep., n., adj., int., & v. adv. 1 away from or not in or at a place etc. (keep him out; get out of here; my son is out in Canada). 2 (forming part of phrasal verbs) a indicating dispersal away from a centre etc. (hire out; share out; board …

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  • 105place — See: HEART IN THE RIGHT PLACE, HIGH PLACE, IN PLACE, INSTEAD OF or IN PLACE OF, IN THE FIRST PLACE, JUMPING OFF PLACE, LIGHTNING NEVER STRIKES TWICE IN THE SAME PLACE, OUT OF PLACE, PUT IN ONE S PLACE, PUT ONESELF IN ANOTHER S PLACE, TAKE PLACE …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 106place — See: HEART IN THE RIGHT PLACE, HIGH PLACE, IN PLACE, INSTEAD OF or IN PLACE OF, IN THE FIRST PLACE, JUMPING OFF PLACE, LIGHTNING NEVER STRIKES TWICE IN THE SAME PLACE, OUT OF PLACE, PUT IN ONE S PLACE, PUT ONESELF IN ANOTHER S PLACE, TAKE PLACE …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 107place — See: heart in the right place, high place, in place, instead of or in place of, in the first place, jumping off place, lightning never strikes twice in the same place, out of place, put in one s place, put oneself in another s place, take place …

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  • 108ˌput sth ˈout — phrasal verb 1) to make something stop burning 2) to switch off a light 3) to put something in a place where someone will see it, so that they can use it or take it I put out food for the birds in cold weather.[/ex] …

    Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • 109out — 1. adverb /aʊt,ʌʊt/ a) Away from home or ones usual place, or not indoors. Lets eat out tonight b) Away from; at a distance. Leave a message with my secretary if Im out when you call. Syn …

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  • 110out\ of\ the\ way — adv. phr. 1. Not where people usually go; difficult to reach. When little Tommy comes to visit her, Aunt Sally puts her lamps and vases out of the way. Often used with hyphens before a noun. Gold was found in an out of the way village in the… …

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