(usually used in third person form "gets") Annoying or irritating (someone)
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(usually used in third person form "gets") Annoying or irritating (someone)
Present participle for to remove or place something outside
“Back home, she put out the trash, fully expecting to bring it in again the next day when garbagemen failed to show up for the fourth time in a row.”
Present participle for to extinguish a flame or fire
“Faneuff gives all the credit for saving the home to the firefighters who put out the blaze.”
Present participle for to disseminate or put into circulation
“Not till about 3 o'clock did reporters pull enough facts together to put out the news that an assassination had been attempted.”
Present participle for to exert or put to use
“He would still put out his best effort to bring the perpetrator to justice.”
Present participle for to cause someone inconvenience
“I don't want you to put yourself out for us, one bit. We are the last persons in the world to deserve any consideration from you.”
Present participle for to expel or send away, especially permanently
Present participle for to offend the modesty or values of
Present participle for to cause pain or injury to
Present participle for to hold (something) out towards someone
Present participle for to throw into a state of distress marked by confusion
Present participle for to broadcast through media
Present participle for to tranquilize by giving a sedative
Present participle for to destroy (usually forcefully) or to put an end to
Present participle for to make or produce
Present participle for to hand over or expend as payment
Present participle for to bring or transport something to its destination
Present participle for to begin a voyage, especially on water
Present participle for to turn or switch off
Present participle for to physically and visibly hold, carry or brandish
Present participle for to produce a state of hypnosis in (someone)
Present participle for to have on offer, or available, as a resource
Present participle for to emit or give off
(of a material) Present participle for to stretch or open out
Present participle for to put a body part, such as a bone or joint, out of its usual place
Present participle for to (attempt to) quell or put an end to
Present participle for to remove or take away from
Present participle for to arrange or set in some sort of order
Present participle for to transfer the possession of something to someone
The act of broadcasting a program or signal
A published statement or the act of revealing something
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