put out
put out
1. phrasal verb
2. phrasal verb
3. phrasal verb
4. phrasal verb
5. phrasal verb
6. phrasal verb
It is a very sociable diet to follow because you don't have to put anyone out. [VERB noun PARTICLE]
I've always put myself out for others and I'm not doing it any more. [VERB noun PARTICLE]
7. phrasal verb
In a sporting competition, to put out a player or team means to defeat them so that they are no longer in the competition.
Another Spaniard, Emilio Sanchez, put out Jens Woehrmann in three sets. [VERB PARTICLE noun]
...the debatable goal that put Villa out of the UEFA Cup in Milan. [VERB noun PARTICLE + of]
[Also VERB noun PARTICLE]8. See also put out
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put out
adjective [verb-link ADJECTIVE]
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