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Associations of "Put forth" (30 Words)
ambush | Hunt quarry by stalking and ambushing. Seven members of a patrol were killed in an ambush. |
backlash | Come back to the originator of an action with an undesired effect. A public backlash against racism. |
bounce | Hit something so that it bounces. The ball bounced away and he chased it. |
bumpy | Covered with or full of bumps. The bumpy flight brought on a bout of airsickness. |
distant | (of a sound) faint because far away. A distant cousin. |
embedded | (of a microprocessor) designed and built as an integral part of a system or device. Confused by the embedded Latin quotations. |
enclosed | Closed in or surrounded or included within. An enclosed yard. |
far | Remote in time. The house was not too far away. |
further | To or at a greater distance in time or space farther is used more frequently than further in this physical sense. The EU seems to have moved further away from the original aims. |
hop | The act of hopping jumping upward or forward especially on one foot. Place the rabbit on the floor to have a hop around. |
in | A position of influence with someone powerful or famous. Large shoulder pads are in. |
included | Enclosed in the same envelope or package. All of Europe Britain included. |
jump | Cause to jump or leap. She will make a sponsored jump at Thruxton Airfield. |
lay | Locate an episode in a play novel etc in a particular place. A lay opinion as to the cause of the disease. |
leap | A thing to be leaped over or from. A leap of 10 feet. |
locate | Establish oneself or one’s business in a specified place. They locate their policies in terms of wealth creation. |
location | A point or extent in space. The location of new housing beyond the existing built up areas. |
outside | Functioning outside the boundaries or precincts of an organized unit. The use of outside contractors will speed up the process. |
place | Score a goal by a place kick. If you were in my place what would you do. |
pounce | A sudden swoop or spring. As he watched a mink pounced on the vole. |
rebound | The act of securing possession of the rebounding basketball after a missed shot. He proved that he can score and rebound as well as any of his peers. |
recoil | The action of recoiling. If man upsets his planetary ecosystem it will automatically recoil upon him. |
resurface | Come back up to the surface of water. He resurfaced under a false identity in Australia. |
set | Put or set seeds seedlings or plants into the ground. Set this poem to music. |
situate | Situated. Amy is now comfortably situated. |
situated | Situated in a particular spot or position. Nicely situated on a quiet riverbank. |
skip | A light bouncing step a skipping movement. Marian skipped half heartedly through the book. |
spring | The ability to spring back strongly elasticity. In spring the garden is a feast of blossom. |
stash | A quantity of an illegal drug, especially one kept for personal use. One prisoner tried to swallow his stash. |
upstage | Move upstage forcing the other actors to turn away from the audience. He was upstage with strangers. |