Present participle for to put on or wear (a garment or clothing)
“And to prove her obedience, the girl left her mum's arms to put on her dress.”
Present participle for to make a false show or pretense of
“The mounting popular protest movement compelled the government to put on a show of concern over human rights violations.”
Present participle for to present or stage a performance or presentation
“They put on a great show for the big crowd despite the rough conditions.”
Present participle for to increase in amount, value or degree
“The loss of bodily fluids resulted in a loss of vital minerals, so my body began to crave nutrition, and I began to put on weight.”
The action of taking responsibility
An act of applying a substance, coat or layer with a brush or with one's hand
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