put forth »
To give or supply; to make or create.
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put something into perspective »
To compare with something similar to give a clearer, more accurate idea.
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red state »
A state of the United States voting Republican in a given election, or tending to vote Republican in general.
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reflect on »
To think carefully about something, and give it due consideration.
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reflect on »
To give an impression of .
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run back »
To take someone home by car. Give someone a lift to their house.
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smack of »
To seem like; to appear or give an impression or feeling of; to arouse suspicion of.
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soapbox »
A crate for packing soap, or, by extension, any inexpensive crude platform raised above the surrounding level to give prominence to the person on it, especially when used for speeches.
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soft sawder »
"If she goes to act ugly, I'll give her a dose of "soft sawder"; that will take the frown out of her frontispiece...!" —Thomas Haliburton, "The Trotting Horse" — first usage.
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soft touch »
A person or group which is sympathetic, accommodating, easily overcome, or easily persuaded, especially one which loans or readily gives money to another.
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speak to »
To give evidence regarding something; to attest for.
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squaring the circle »
The historical problem of how to construct, using compass and ruler, a square having the same area as a given circle.
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swear on a stack of Bibles »
To make a promise or give one's assurance with great conviction.
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swing state »
A state which may vote Democratic or Republican, in a given election or generally; a purple state.
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take apart »
To move someone away from others to be able to talk to, or give them something in private.
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