puts in (Meaning)

puts in

to spend (time) especially at some occupation or job, plant, to spend at some activity or place, to enter a harbor or port, to call at or enter a place, to come in with, to make or make as a request, offer, or declaration, to make a formal offer or declaration of, to make an application, request, or offer, plant entry 1 sense 1a

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puts in Sentence Examples

  1. The heavy weight puts undue strain on the bridge.
  2. The sunrise puts a golden hue on the horizon.
  3. The doctor puts a cast on the broken arm.
  4. The coach puts the players through a rigorous training session.
  5. The judge puts the defendant on trial for theft.
  6. The teacher puts a question to the class.
  7. The gardener puts new plants in the flowerbed.
  8. The mechanic puts new tires on the car.
  9. The sculptor puts the finishing touches on the clay bust.
  10. The writer puts pen to paper to create a masterpiece.

FAQs About the word puts in

to spend (time) especially at some occupation or job, plant, to spend at some activity or place, to enter a harbor or port, to call at or enter a place, to come

plants, seeds, sows,drills,broadcasts, pots, beds, transplants, replants, scatters

gathers, reaps,harvests,

The heavy weight puts undue strain on the bridge.

The sunrise puts a golden hue on the horizon.

The doctor puts a cast on the broken arm.

The coach puts the players through a rigorous training session.