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verb(put in)
to make a formal offer or declaration of
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verb(put in)
to come in with : interpose
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verb(put in)
to spend (time) especially at some occupation or job
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biographical name(put in)
Vladimir Vladimirovich 1952— president of Russian Federation (2000—08); prime minister (2008—12); president (2012— )
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geographical name(put in)
inlet of Lake Erie in Ohio on South Bass Island
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verb(put in)
to place in a specified position or relationship : lay
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verb(put in)
to move in a specified direction
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verb(put in)
to send (something, such as a weapon or missile) into or through something : thrust
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idiom(put in)
to try an activity briefly to see if one likes it
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idiom(put in)
to give people one's opinion when they do not want it
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idiom(put in)
to steal money from the place where one works
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idiom(put in)
having the lever that controls the gears in a position that allows the vehicle to begin moving
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idiom(put in)
to generally not believe
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idiom(put in)
to believe that (someone or something) is reliable, good, honest, effective, etc. : to trust