Science Fair Project Dictionary
Put up
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English
Etymology
Verb
put up (puts up, putting up)
- to place in a high location
- Please put up your luggage in the overhead compartment bins.
- to hang or mount
- Many people put up messages upon their refrigerator.
- to cajole or dare (someone) to do something
- I think someone put him up to it.
- to store away
- Be sure to put up the tools when you finish.
- to house, shelter, or take someone in
- We can put you up for the night.
- to try or strive
- That last fighter put up quite a fight
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