Any thing big enough for someone or something to fit, and the place can be anywhere.
A place where someone or something is located or has been put or a particular way in which someone or something is placed or arranged.
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Yes, the word 'put' is both a verb and a noun.The word 'put' is an action verb, meaning:to place something;to express or state something;to cause someone or something to be in a particular situation or state.The noun 'put' is a word for the throw of the shot or weight; a word for a thing.
You can be on someone's insurance coverage only if they arrange to place you on it with their agent. You cannot put yourself on someone's insurance.You can be on someone's insurance coverage only if they arrange to place you on it with their agent. You cannot put yourself on someone's insurance.You can be on someone's insurance coverage only if they arrange to place you on it with their agent. You cannot put yourself on someone's insurance.You can be on someone's insurance coverage only if they arrange to place you on it with their agent. You cannot put yourself on someone's insurance.
Well in a place which you regularly look at and would be reminded by the note. I place them on the fridge, on the TV screen and on my monitor at work
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To "put in" is to place something in a specified location. This can be to put in your vote (to make your choice), to put in your two-cent's worth (to add your comments to the argument), or just to place something inside of something else ("He opened the garbage can and put in his trash").
As a noun, a subordinate is an underling, someone who works for someone else. As a verb, it means to put something lower, to put something down, beneath something else.
They put no smoking signs in places such as malls, schools etc. so that you won't stink up a place, put something on fire or hurt someone else health
'Injection' means 'to put something in' It's usually talking about syringes or needles.
to cast a spell over someone or something; put a hex on someone or something, i hope this helps =]