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Terms for subject General (3918 entries)
put a face to put a face to the name
put a face to put a name to the face
put cats among the pigeons put cats among pigeons Баян
put down on down to pay part of the total cost of something, so that you can pay the rest later put something ↔ belks
put down on pay put something ↔ belks
put down on down on belks
put in sharp relief to make something very obvious MDR
put in touch with put in touch
put it bluntly to put it bluntly
put on the line lay on the line Taras
put (someone or something) under scrutiny to begin scrutinizing, examining, or monitoring someone or something very carefully
Put your money where your mouth is It's proof, or a guarantee, that you believe so strongly in what you're saying that you're willing to back it up with your money. It's a way of saying what you mean and meaning what you say. Berezi­tsky
pwt poor white trash 45068
q-current quiescent current Andrey­250780
q.q. qualitate qua (in the capacity of; in the function of) Tanya ­Gesse
q.q. quarterfinal qualifier Tanya ­Gesse
QiCA Qualification in Computer Auditing Anglop­hile
Qns Coll Queen's College
QoE quality of experience SWexle­r
quad cab crew cab 4uzhoj