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Associations of "Put out" (30 Words)
absentee | A person who is expected or required to be present at a place or event but is not. Absentee pupils. |
away | An away match or win. The wedding is only weeks away. |
by | So as to go past. A car flashed by on the other side of the road. |
depart | Leave (one’s job. A contingent was departing from Cairo. |
distant | Not paying attention; remote. Distant events. |
embedded | (of a journalist) attached to a military unit during a conflict. A gold ring with nine embedded stones. |
enclosed | Surrounded or closed off on all sides. An enclosed porch. |
exclude | Deny (someone) access to a place, group, or privilege. The public were excluded from the board meeting. |
exhale | Breathe out. The chimney exhales a thick smoke. |
facade | A deceptive outward appearance. Her flawless public facade masked private despair. |
far | Located at a great distance in time or space or degree. The far right. |
furnished | (of accommodation) available to be rented with furniture. A full sized fully furnished apartment. |
habitable | Suitable or good enough to live in. The house should be habitable by Christmas. |
home | At or to or in the direction of one s home or family. I don t have your home address. |
household | The establishment and affairs of a royal household. It was a good Christian household. |
in | Holding office. The in thing to do. |
included | Enclosed in the same envelope or package. All of Europe Britain included. |
indoor | Relating to sports played indoors. An indoor setting. |
lay | The laying of eggs or the period during which they are laid. Roll the carpet against the lay of the nap. |
leave | Leave or give by will after one s death. A ten day s leave to visit his mother. |
place | Put into a certain place or abstract location. He put the lamp back in its place. |
porch | A covered shelter projecting in front of the entrance of a building. The north porch of Hereford Cathedral. |
respire | Breathe. A country where fresh air seems impossible to respire. |
set | Set down according to a plan. The subjects set led them to solve problems the familiar way and to overlook the simpler solution. |
situate | Situated. Amy is now comfortably situated. |
stray | An animal that has strayed especially a domestic animal. The military arrested anyone who strayed into the exclusion zone. |
supine | Offering no resistance- Theodore Roosevelt. No other colony showed such supine selfish helplessness in allowing her own border citizens to be mercilessly harried. |
threshold | A strip of wood or stone forming the bottom of a doorway and crossed in entering a house or room. The inheritance tax threshold. |
treetop | The uppermost part of a tree. |
upstage | Move upstage forcing the other actors to turn away from the audience. Hamlet turns to face upstage. |