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to put up with means to tolerate It's difficult for mom to put up with cigar smoke, she asks Uncle Joe to smoke outside. Why should I have to put up with such an unfair boss when I could switch departments and work for someone else? Sometimes it's hard to put up with my little brother, but there are days when we are best friends. I don't mind a party on Saturday night, but it's difficult to put up with your noise when I have to work the next morning. They moved to Arizona so they would no longer have to put up with winters in northern Wisconsin.

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