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121stand for — phrasal 1. to be a symbol for ; represent 2. to put up with ; permit …
122stand off — verb Date: 1603 intransitive verb 1. to stay at a distance from something 2. to sail away from the shore transitive verb 1. to keep from advancing ; repel 2. put off, stall …
123stand in someone's shoes — verb to see from anothers point of view; to feel what another feels. See Also: put oneself in someones shoes …
124Put one's foot down — take a firm stand …
125put one's foot down — Australian Slang take a firm stand …
126put up with — I suffer, tolerate. See leniency. II (Roget s IV) v. Syn. undergo, tolerate, stand; see endure 2 …
127put your foot down — When someone puts their foot down, they make a firm stand and establish their authority on an issue. (Dorking School Dictionary) …
128stand around — to stay in one place doing little or nothing. After the fire was put out, most of the fire fighters left, and the few remaining just seemed to be standing around …