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Definition of
put into phrasal verb
from the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary
put into
phrasal verb
phrasal verb
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Phrasal Verbs
put something into something
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1
to add a quality to something
He put as much feeling into his voice as he could.
2
=
put
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put into
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put money into something
put something into operation
put your back into something
put/bring something into effect
put ideas into somebody's head
put words into somebody's mouth
go/put something into reverse
put the fear of God into somebody
put/stick the knife into somebody
put in
phrasal verb
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Idioms
put money into something
put something into operation
put your back into something
put/bring something into effect
put ideas into somebody's head
put words into somebody's mouth
go/put something into reverse
put the fear of God into somebody
put/stick the knife into somebody
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Nearby words
put in
phrasal verb
put in for
phrasal verb
put into
phrasal verb
put off
phrasal verb
put on
phrasal verb