2 CITAÇÕES EM INGLÊS COM «PUT UP TO»
Citações e frases célebres com a palavra
put up to.
That night at Carnegie Hall was a great experience. When the thing was first put up to me I was a little dubious, not knowing just what would be expected of us.
I think masculinity is bravado against the mystery of the universe of women. It's just a fear of not knowing what women have that's so powerful. It's this shield they put up to try to get closer.
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Encyclopaedia Perthensis; or, Universal dictionary of Knowledge
To Put up. To emit ; to cause to germinate, as plants. — Hartihorn shaven, or in
small pieces, mixed with dung, and watered, putteth up mushrooms. Bacon. 63.
To Put up. To expose publickly : as, these goodt are put up to sale. 64- To Put up.
Encyclopaedia Perthensis, 1806
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The New and Complete American Encyclopedia: Or, Universal ...
To Put up. To pass unrevenged 62. To Put up. To emit ; to cause ; to germinate,
as plants. — 63. To Put up. To expose publicly : as, these goods are put up to
sale. — 64. To Put up. To start froni a cover. — 65. To Put up. To hoard. 66. To
Put up ...
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Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. ...
To 'ut together. To accumulate into one sum ir mm(Burnet). 6l. To Put up. To pass
mrevenged (L Estrange). 62. To Put up. I'o emit; to cause to germinate, as plants
Bacon). 63. To Put up. To expose public- V : as, these goods are pu/ up to sale.
John Mason Good, Olinthus Gilbert Gregory, 1813
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Encyclopaedia Perthensis; Or Universal Dictionary of the ...
To Put up. To emit ; to cause to ger- Abbot. II. To Put to sea. To let sail ; to begin
minate, as plants.— Hartshorn shaven, or in small the course. — The duke did his
best to comedown, pieces, mixed with dung, and watered, putteth up and to put ...
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How English Works: A Grammar Handbook with Readings
To give extreme difficulty to: was put to it to finish on time. put two and two
together. To draw the proper conclusion from given evidence or indications. put
up or shut up. Slang. To endure (something unpleasant) without complaining. put
up to.
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Encyclopaedia Londinensis, or, Universal dictionary of arts, ...
The lands of China were formerly common property, allotted out to families by the
magistrates of the several districts, until the time of Tfin-chi-hoang, in whose reign
they were put up to sale, and thence became heritable property. This will ...
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A Dictionnary of the English Language
To PUT up. To pass unrevcnged. , I will, indeed no longer endure it; nor am I yet
persuaded to put up in peace what already Ihave foolishly suffered. Shuh. It is
prudence, in many cases, to put up the injuries of a. ' weaker enemy, for sear of ...
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A Dictionary of the English Language: In which the Words are ...
Bayward. 5j. To Pot together. To accumulate into one sum or mass. Burnet. 58. To
Put up. To pass unrevenged. Boyle. 5g. To Pot up. To emit; to cause to germinate
as plants. Bacon. 60. To Put up. To expose publickly : as to sale. 61. To Pot up.
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A Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English
A laying of information against a fellow~crirninalz c.:—1823; ob. Bee, who implies
that put-up serves also as n. to put up, v., 2, q.v. See also fit-up. put up. To show,
achieve, e.g. a good fight or, during and since WW1, a good (or bad) show: coll.
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A dictionary of the English language. Abstracted from the ...
To pass unrevenged. L'Est. 62. To Put m/>. To emit; to cause to germi. nate, a.i
plants. Bacon. 63. To Put up. To expose publickly ; as, *..< M- goods arc put up to
sale. 64. To Put up. To start from a cover. Add. Cs. To Put up. To hoard. Spelnum.