US /pʊt ɑn/
・UK /put ɔn/
So these are things you put on the altar.
I put on the altar my anger.
children, put on men's clothes, and by a resolute sally, forced the Moors to raise the siege.
City, themselves, and Children, put on men's Clothes, and by a resolute sally, forced the
But before we go over all that, we need to put on our science hats for just a second and think about foods in two basic categories.
body before we go over all that we to put on
As soon as you put on the headset, you see the real world.
As soon as you put on the headset, you see the real world.
Then I will put on my eclipse glasses.
Then I will put on my eclipse glasses.
We had in Australia one party get rejected out of fear of the cost of climate change sort of being put on the backs of the consumer.
We had, in Australia, one party get rejected out of fear of the cost of climate change sort of being put on the backs of the consumer.
She always tries to make me put on some ridiculous 10-inch heels that this store has that are basically at the same angle of Mount Everest that no mortal should ever be able to walk in, just so she can laugh at me probably break my neck walking down the aisles.
it doesn't even have to be heels, she always tries to make me put on some...
Laird has profound mental health difficulties. She was put on to universal credit in January
We are turning the words that we've put on in terms of the priority of mental health into action.
I got a chance to put on some clean clothes
Yes. So, stage in the headline is a verb and it does mean to put on a performance like you do in the theatre, but it doesn't just have to be related to the theatre.
and it does mean to put on a performance like you do in the theatre,