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It depends upon the context. A "put-up" could be a noun, but when you "put up" with something, it is a verb. It should also be noted that "put up" is a palindrome, reading the same both forwards and backwards.
Repaper is the palindrome meaning put up wallpaper again.
"What have you been up to?" means "what have you been doing?"
up to much?
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No, that is not the correct spelling.The correct spelling is bulletin.An example sentence is: There is a notice on the bulletinboard.
they have put reports up if someone put mean or bad things up
Yes, it is safe to put breastmilk back in the fridge after it has been warmed up. You can store it in the fridge for up to 24 hours.
A targetted program is a schedule or task the has been put up for judgement.
Nope. It hasn't been put up yet
Until the Letter of Authority has been issued, the property cannot be put up for sale.
A cordon had been put up around the crime scene.
Well mummies are just people that have passed away and are wrapped up, so they don't really put the head on a mummy it is already on the person that has been wrapped up.
put the disc in a PS3 that has been set up for 1080p HDTV
It never was, and it never has been brought up for being put in as a sport.
Plants have a complex set of hormones which control their growth and these hormones are responsible for the 'directional' growth of the plant. Simply put, plants will grow up when they are put on their side because 'up' is where the sun is and plants will always grow towards the sun.