Phrases with «to put up»

The phrase "to put up" means to accept or tolerate something, often in a resigned manner. Full definition

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Sentences with «to put up»

  • I am long fed up with putting up with scrap while someone being paid 8 million can't be able to fix obvious defects in the team which he had all summer transfer window. (justarsenal.com)
  • If a reader fails to do that, well, they carry part of the burden for reading «bad» literature as much as the author for putting it up for sale. (madgeniusclub.com)
  • Trouble is nowadays people don't put up on their so called promises or so called allegiance. (justarsenal.com)
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