US /pʊt ʌp/
・UK /put ʌp/
>> I GOT HIM TO PUT UP
REAGAN'S CAMPAIGN PUT UP THE
REAGAN'S CAMPAIGN PUT UP THE
only last week the then shadow Fire Minister announced that Labour policy was to put up
THEY HAVE PUT UP FOOTAGE OF F
He put up $33 billion himself.
the Justice Department started getting really sweaty because they realized that FISA kind of just looked like a way for the government to do illegal wiretapping by saying something was a foreign intelligence investigation when it wasn't — which they were, by the way, definitely doing — so they decided to put up a wall between the CIA and US law enforcement.
It's easy to put up a job and so many people can see that job. So when you get such an overwhelming response, it's often very difficult to get back to every single solitary candidate.
We put up some nice shelves here for your bath things.
But also you can put up candles and stuff if you want to have that spa feeling.
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To put up, to post something online.
So I put up resistance.
So why put up resistance?