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Oxford Dictionary of English Idioms
'Beautiful' is not the word for it. put the hard word on: see HARD. put words into
someone's mouth: see MOUTH. say the word: see sAY. someone's word is law
someone must be obeyed without question. wool woolly word work someone's ...
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The Chambers Dictionary
... on my word on my honour, truly; pass one's word to make a promise: put in a
good word for to make commendatory mention of (someone) in a quarter where it
will do him or her good; put words into someone's mouth to attribute or supply to ...
... something pleasant to someone (about someone else): John's going to put in a
good word for me in the hope that his boss will give me a job. put words into (
someone's) mouth to say or suggest that (someone) has said something which
they ...
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Conceptualizations and Mental Processing in Language
The extent of entry into the container may vary, as can be seen from put words
into someone's mouth and force/ram/thrust something down someone's throat.
The extent of entry here correlates inversely with the subtlety of the agent's action
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Richard A. Geiger, Brygida Rudzka-Ostyn, 1993
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someone's mouth -fSafi ^1 JUttA ; iglSit!!aft«A^»;f®.t.S(rm afraid you've put words
into your son's #±"E ! ) to say the word 1. Jt9r ; [hJE 2. "ft "ft— 7 (Just vuv r/ie Hort/
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The Wordsworth Dictionary of Idioms
... something pleasant to someone (about someone else): John's going to put in a
good word for me in the hope that his boss will give me a job. put words into (
someone's) mouth to say or suggest that (someone) has said something which
they ...
Elizabeth McLaren Kirkpatrick, C. M. Schwarz, 1993
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Of Methods, Monarchs, and Meanings: A Sociorhetorical ...
3) The formulaic expression "put words into someone's mouth" narrates Joab's
activity.30 In most cases, a superior usually instructs a subordinate. At the same
time, the bearers of the words are persons of authority." In the Book of Numbers, ...
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Advanced Learner's Dictionary
put words Into someone's mouth to anticipate, especially wrongly, what someone
is going to say; represent, especially falsely, what someone has said. straight
from the horse's mouth (of information) directly from the source; first-hand.
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Middle English Dictionary
in honde, put (a country) into (someone's) possession; ~ in mouth, put (words)
into (someone's) mouth; ~ into ginne, lead (an anima1) into a trap; ~ on hors, put (
sb.) on horseback; ~ out of bende, unshackle (sb.),free (sb.) from bondage; ~ to ...
Hans Kurath, Robert E. Lewis, 1968
The clerk paid a heavy price for not being able to keep his head in an emergency
. to put words into someone's mouth: to prompt. The union leaders put words into
the mouth of the members to prepare them for a confrontation. to bite someone's
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