post a sign
post a warning at the dump
Somebody ——s something
Raise a barn
Somebody ——s something
put up a good fight
offer resistance
Somebody ——s something
I cannot bear his constant criticism
The new secretary had to endure a lot of unprofessional remarks
he learned to tolerate the heat
She stuck out two years in a miserable marriage
Somebody ——s something
Somebody ——s somebody
Somebody ——s PP
The dealer put up three of his most valuable paintings for auction
Somebody ——s something
tinned foods are not very tasty
Somebody ——s something
The chefs put up the vegetables
The city has to put up half the required amount
Somebody ——s something
Something ——s something
Somebody ——s somebody
Somebody ——s PP
The immigrants were housed in a new development outside the town
Somebody ——s something
Somebody ——s somebody
Somebody ——s somebody PP
Somebody ——s something PP
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he put up a brave fight
we put up at a hotel in the city center
* * *
They put up the flag in the morning and take it down at night.
If you have a question, please put up [=raise] your hand.
Stop! Put your hands up (over your head)!
She went around town putting up posters for the concert.
I just put up new curtains.
putting up a tent
They put up a display of new products.
They put up a “for sale” sign in front of their house.
They're putting up a new office building on Main Street.
putting up a fence
The lamps were put up at auction.
They decided not to put up the money for her bail.
They put up the company's assets as collateral on the loan.
The police have put up a $1,000 reward for information leading to his capture.
They are likely to put up interest rates again this year.
It's time to put up [=put away] your toys and get ready for bed.
He washed, dried, and put up the dishes after dinner.
Their grandmother spent the afternoon putting up peaches.
We're not leaving without putting up a fight. [=without fighting]
As expected, the kids put up a fuss when we said it was time for bed.
They are likely to put up stiff resistance to any new proposals.
She put up a good/solid argument in his defense.
putting up a proposal
They put up 20 points in the first half.
She needs to put up big numbers [=to score a lot of points] in today's game.
He put up with a friend while he was in town.
putting up at a hotel
They put up their best man to compete against the champion.
At this school, we will not put up with bad behavior.
I can't put up with much more of this.
You've complained long enough. It's time to put up or shut up.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.