Use put in a sentence
Sentences starting with put
- Put that in y'r pipe and smoke it, y' scamp! [11]
- Put it in your speech. [5]
- Put it in your pocket. [5]
- Put a fine wire-screen over each hill, which will keep out the bugs and admit the rain. [4]
- Put it that way, and you have my vote. [5]
- Put up your watch. [9]
- Put then thy trust in those who love; In no false heart may Love abide. [10]
- Put every abomination together, everything unworthy of an honorable man and abhorrent to the gods, and you have the man whom you so willingly obey. [10]
- Put the facts to it, and then see where it is! [6]
- Put the little thing away. [10]
Sentences ending with put
- While I am upon this subject, I will make some answers briefly to certain propositions that Judge Douglas has put. [7]
- My thoughts began to whirl over all Comyn had said of her so that I scarce heard a question Miss Tayloe had put. [9]
- All she had to do was simply to stay put. [8]
- I was not only struck by the clearness of his views--some of which were distinctly novel, at least to me--but by the felicity and effectiveness with which they were put. [4]
- Here was a new phase, and he was very hard put. [9]
- Climbing was the most unsatisfactory use to which a mountain could be put. [4]
- Thou hast seen Mary, once Queen of France, now Queen of Scots--answer me fairly; without if, or though, or any sort of doubt, the questions I shall put. [11]
- It is good description, compactly put. [5]
- Again, the Swallow, commanded by Gering, was fitted out with New England seamen; and on these dependence could be put. [11]
Short sentences using put
- I Put up your sword. [10]
- Maybe he put you wise. [9]
- Austen put her there. [9]
- He put it there. [7]
- Now put in the powder. [5]
- Put some on the kitchen! [5]
- Why put off the inevitable? [11]
- I must put that down. [6]
- I will put that down. [5]
- Put down your sacks, men! [10]
Sentences containing put two or more times
- There, put out your arms to her, and I'll put out mine, and see which she'll take. [11]
- Come, I think your account with my father is squared; and I want you to vote to put my father's son in Parliament, and to put out Barode Barouche, who's been there too long. [11]
- The good you would put in a mill to watch the stones grind, and the bad you would put on a prairie alone to make the grist for the grinding. [11]
- I put into words what Charlotte Bronte put into actions. [14]
- Unless you put up the cash within the four days left, they'll put it through without you. [11]
- But you put up a pint of all kinds of worthless rubbish, and heave in some red stuff to make it beautiful--red's the main thing--and he wouldn't put down that glass to go to a circus. [5]
- They are put to school; they are put at work; they are prescribed minute and severe rules of conduct, and in the latter training is included military drill. [4]
- I told him to put up eight "points," and put them all on the roof, and use the best quality of rod. [5]
- Venters leaned forward to put his hand on Wrangle's neck, then backward to put it on his flank. [13]
- Indeed, we seem to be as yet far away from the appreciation of the truth that what we put into the mind is as important to our well-being as what we put into the stomach. [4]
More example sentences with the word put in them
- With his usual zeal he had gathered facts concerning the scene, which put my fictions all to flight. [4]
- Can you put yourself in the man's place and tell me what he felt and what he thought? [5]
- But only put yourself in my place. [10]
- You have put yourself forever beyond failure. [9]
- If I had yours to put up alongside of them, I believe the combination would bring more souls to earnest reflection and ultimate conviction of their lost condition, than any other kind of warning would. [5]
- Just you put your trust in me. [5]
- But take down your sign, or never put it up. [3]
- Kandaules may take your place to-morrow, but give hum the strictest orders, and say that the slightest neglect will put his life in danger.--Now depart. [10]
- You have put your own son to him. [9]
- They always put your other boots into inaccessible places. [5]
- If you keep your mouth shut, and the devil doesn't put his finger into the pie, I think, spite of all the Zorrillos, I shall be Eletto to-morrow. [10]
- Let that be your model; and remember, on peril of your reputation as a prophet, not to put a stop before or after the nunquam. [6]
- You were given your instructions and put to work. [5]
- The honeysuckle in your garden needs a support, that it may grow and put forth flowers; let these poor songs be the espalier around which your memory of the absent one can twine its tendrils and cling lovingly. [10]
- You can't put your finger on a spot in the map of Missouri that I don't know as if I'd made it. [5]
- Now, don't put your faith in men and in a party that cry, 'We will make all things new,' to the tune of, 'We are a band of brothers. [11]
- You must!--it is your duty; you take the taxes, and you are put there to take care of us! [10]
- When we were young--" "Younger," he put in. [8]
- The other day young Princess Irina Vasilevna came to see me; she was an awful sight--looked as if she had put two barrels on her arms. [2]
- Indeed, an audacious young praetorian had put out his hand to pull away her veil, but an older officer stopped him. [10]
- I recognized the young officer who had put a hand upon Alixe. [11]
- While they gazed, young Brady arrived, panting, and put into Tracy's hand,--sure enough--an envelope. [5]
- A minute and you'll have a back-hander that'll put you to sleep, Maitre Dormy. [11]
- I thought maybe you'd put it aside for me, like you do for the others. [9]
- It has become-if you will permit me to continue to put my similes into slang--the modern band wagon. [9]
- And now, since you will not put me quite at my ease by assuming, in words, that I have been properly 'chaperoned' here, I must inform you that my father waits hard by--is, as my riotous young brother says, 'without on the mat. [11]
- Watch yourself, and you will find impulses which, but for the restraints you put upon them, would make you do the same foolish things which you laugh at in that cousin of yours. [6]
- We can put you up, Mr. Mallow," said the old man. [11]
- So I ask you to put the money on your cards," replied Dolokhov. [2]
- I merely wished you to know, as soon as possible, that I did not intend to put my money into it. [9]
- I will put you to bed. [5]
- If I tell you that I have a great respect for your astuteness and ability, do not put it down to flattery. [9]
- As I understand, you telegraphed General Halleck that you cannot subsist your army at Winchester unless the railroad from Harper's Ferry to that point be put in working order. [7]
- I suggest that you stop those negotiations and put those people off two or three months. [5]
- In 1817, perhaps you remember, the law of wager by battle was unrepealed, and the rascally murderous, and worse than murderous, clown, Abraham Thornton, put on his gauntlet in open court and defied the appellant to lift the other which he threw down. [6]
- And they say you put up a notice sudden like, without asking them, that there'd be two long shifts instead of three eight-hour ones. [9]
- No sir: Don't you put that scarecrow (portrait) from the Galaxy in, I won't stand that nightmare. [5]
- Well, then, don't you put on any exclusiveness in a mining-camp, that's all. [5]
- What use can you put it to? [5]
- How long would you put it off? [9]
- No matter where you put anything, they are not going to let it stay there. [5]
- I spoke to you of a secret that will put Paaker into our power. [10]
- Eef you say you not care a dam to go to jail, so you can put him there, too, becos' you have not'ing, an' so dam seeck of everyt'ing, he will t'ink ten t'ousan' dollar same as one cent to Nic Dupont--ben sur! [11]
- I will put you into my own box. [5]
- I can put you in correspondence with such a person, and you had better trust him than me a great deal. [6]
- Mandeville, why don't you get up a "centenary" of Socrates, and put up his statue in the Central Park? [4]
- We'll see that you get a cheque to cover what you've put out. [9]
- But first, when you die, we will put you way down in de leetla warm house in de ground, on de side of de hill, in de Parish of Bon'venture, because it is de only place for a gipsy like Vanne Castine. [11]
- And even if you did not succeed--" "You would be all the better pleased," the sculptor put in. [10]
- I fear that you could not put it in money. [4]
- One man like you can put a whole troop of Egyptians to flight. [10]
- I shall assist you as far as I can to put it down. [7]
- I said: "Manuel, you are evidently Indian, but you seem to have a Spanish name when you put it all together. [5]
- I could put you a folding bed in the room where you wrote, and we could even have one in the parlor. [8]
- During those 1500 years, Satan's influence was worth very nearly a hundred times as much to the business as was the influence of all the rest of the Holy Family put together. [5]
- I am 59 years old; yet I never had a friend before who put out a hand and tried to pull me ashore when he found me in deep waters. [5]
- We mane business, ye know; and the sooner ye put us on the scent of a V, the asier yell save yerself from a dale of trouble. [5]
- Once, when I wrote a Letter to Queen Victoria, you did not put it in the respectable part of the Magazine, but interred it in that potter's field, the Editor's Drawer. [5]
- I know the wrongs of the colonies, which you yourself have put as clear as I wish to hear, despite Mr. Burke and his eloquence. [9]
- He wandered on, wounded and indignant, and was resolved to put himself in the way of like treatment no more. [5]
- Let's see, how would they put it in the Call?--'Extraordinary Discovery --Herd of buffaloes found in the far North by an Englishman and his Franco-Irish Party--Sport for the gods--Exodus of 'brules' to White Valley! [11]
- Note well, it would spoil all my pleasure, if you put yourself or any one else to inconvenience to come to Haworth. [14]
- I believe He would put that Chair in the fire, and the bell along with it; and I think He would make the show-woman go away. [5]
- Yet, if you would only put in a good word, my time would surely come now. [10]
- Howbeit, my cousin would not do the like service for the Knight of Welemisl, in whose mien and manners he put less trust, wherefore I became his surety, out of sheer pity and at Herdegen's prayer. [10]
- For me he would have put himself out not an inch had he not understood that my support came from those quarters. [9]
- I suppose he would have called up his family, waked the drum-corps, sent for the Prefect of Police, put on the alert the 'sergents de ville,' ordered under arms a regiment of the Imperial Guards, and made it unpleasant for the Man. [4]
- Lord Mallow, you would be doing as great a crime as Mr. Dyck Calhoun ever committed, or could commit, if you put this order into actual fact. [11]
- And now I would ask you to alight, and let me send your maidens into the house; for here you must put on Persian apparel, to appear well-pleasing in the eyes of Cambyses. [10]
- It is well worth while to set down this noble fact, and well worth while to put it in italics, too. [5]
- Liberty would be worth any cost that might be put upon it now. [5]
- She knows the world well enough to know just how much polish they can take on, and she don't try to put on a bit more. [8]
- It was a world of unbridled will, this, where the soul of Jethro Fawe had its origin; and to it his senses fled involuntarily when he put Sarasate's fiddle to his chin this Autumn evening. [11]
- Pausing from his work, he leant on his spade, and put his hand to his dull ear. [12]
- Van Blaricom, who wore a long gold watch-chain, now took it off and offered it to the chief, motioning him to put it round his neck. [11]
- Underneath were the words, "I will put an end to graft and railroad rule. [9]
- Tom said the words which Hertford put into his mouth from time to time, and tried hard to acquit himself satisfactorily, but he was too new to such things, and too ill at ease to accomplish more than a tolerable success. [5]
- Some of his words were not Sunday-school words, so I am obliged to put blanks where they occur. [5]
- At the first words O'Ryan put a hand on himself and tried to grasp the meaning of it all, but his entrance and the subsequent applause had confused him. [11]
- These were the words I was maundering with this noble voice of mine: "'The news I bring, fair Lady, Will make your tears run down Put off your rose-red dress so fine And doff your satin gown! [11]
- Starting from these words he put this question to his hearers, "How do we apprehend the Goodness of the Divinity? [10]
- True to his word, he brought a crucifix and put it up--not where he wished, but, at my request, opposite the door, upon the wall. [11]
- Here was a wooden-head whom I had put in the way of glittering promotions and prodigious responsibilities, and but one thing could happen: he and his responsibilities would all go to ruin together at the first opportunity. [5]
- Out in the wood, in spite of thunder and lightning, he made her to put on Eppelein's weed and mount the nag. [10]
- He was also wondering how much right he had to put the strain upon the woman in her desperate hour. [11]
- He fell back, wondering how he could so greatly have offended, when she put her hand on his sleeve. [9]
- There was a wonderful light on all the inner bay, as we put off from shore. [4]
- I shall always wonder what put a backbone into Fulkerson just at that crisis. [8]
- I began to wonder how I might warn Krebs, and presently decided to send him a note when he should have finished speaking--but I couldn't make up my mind whether to put my name to the note or not. [9]
- And with that womanly gesture which has been the same through the ages she put up her hand; deftly tucking in the stray wisp behind. [9]
- It was a woman, between forty and fifty years of age, who rose slowly to her feet as the Avocat entered, and, without preliminary, put into his hands a document. [11]
- And how the woman with the red band around her neck, the mark of the rope by which she carried the stone, rushed at the other whose eye had been put out! [10]
- However, as the woman seemed likely to die with the convulsions that were tearing her, they concluded that the third could do no more than put her out of her misery with a happy dispatch. [5]
- Bent-Anat went forward without speaking, for she did not wish to make herself known again for the sake of the people, and for Nefert's; but Paaker put himself in her way. [10]
- Unless you are without faith that a lie can be successfully contradicted, there is not a word of truth in the charge, and I am just considering a little as to the best shape to put a contradiction in. [7]
- And go along with you... go," and he continued to put on the uniform the valet handed him. [2]
- The powerful hand with which his servant had promptly controlled the fiery spirit of the animals excited his approbation, and seemed to inspire him to put a clog boldly on the wheels of speeding fate. [10]
- She kept up with tireless energy; and in the moments of dejection and misgiving which harassed her husband she remained dauntless, and put heart into him when he had lost it altogether. [8]
- Face to face with the man who had tempted him to crime, Lygon had a new sense of boldness, a sudden feeling of reprisal, a rushing desire to put the screw upon him. [11]
- Sally came forwards with the little parcel of sandwiches she had been preparing, and put them in the saddle-bags lying on a chair at the door, in readiness for the journey Jim was about to make. [11]
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