Be+put+on

  • 51put\ a\ stop\ to — • put an end to • put a stop to v. phr. 1. To make (smth) end; stop; end. The farmer built an electric fence around his field to put an end to trespassing. The principal said that running in the halls was dangerous, and told the teachers to put a …

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  • 52put\ an\ end\ to — • put an end to • put a stop to v. phr. 1. To make (smth) end; stop; end. The farmer built an electric fence around his field to put an end to trespassing. The principal said that running in the halls was dangerous, and told the teachers to put a …

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  • 53put someone out of their misery — put (someone/something) out of (their/its) misery 1. to kill an animal or person because they are in extreme pain. The horse s leg was badly broken, and the kindest thing was to put it out of its misery. Badly wounded himself, he put a gun in his …

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  • 54put someone out of its misery — put (someone/something) out of (their/its) misery 1. to kill an animal or person because they are in extreme pain. The horse s leg was badly broken, and the kindest thing was to put it out of its misery. Badly wounded himself, he put a gun in his …

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  • 55put someone out of misery — put (someone/something) out of (their/its) misery 1. to kill an animal or person because they are in extreme pain. The horse s leg was badly broken, and the kindest thing was to put it out of its misery. Badly wounded himself, he put a gun in his …

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  • 56put something out of their misery — put (someone/something) out of (their/its) misery 1. to kill an animal or person because they are in extreme pain. The horse s leg was badly broken, and the kindest thing was to put it out of its misery. Badly wounded himself, he put a gun in his …

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  • 57put something out of its misery — put (someone/something) out of (their/its) misery 1. to kill an animal or person because they are in extreme pain. The horse s leg was badly broken, and the kindest thing was to put it out of its misery. Badly wounded himself, he put a gun in his …

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  • 58put something out of misery — put (someone/something) out of (their/its) misery 1. to kill an animal or person because they are in extreme pain. The horse s leg was badly broken, and the kindest thing was to put it out of its misery. Badly wounded himself, he put a gun in his …

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  • 59put — pȗt [b] (II)[/b] prij. (s G) DEFINICIJA pokazuje pravac prema komu, čemu [ulica Put Kotlara (krenuli smo) put kuće (vozimo se) put sela; krenuo put grada]; k, prema, u pravcu, u smjeru ETIMOLOGIJA vidi put [b] (I)[/b] …

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  • 60put — pȗt [b] (III)[/b] (pútā) pril. čest. DEFINICIJA 1. u vezi s pridjevima, rednim brojevima i pokaznim zamjenicama pokazuje poredak u nizu drugih radnji ili zbivanja [ovaj put; posljednji put] 2. u vezi s glavnim brojevima, većim od dva, i drugim… …

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