Put up in cans
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TINNEDPut up in cans
VROSStew in cans put back (4)
PABSTFirst brewery to put beer in cans
ANTEDPut in up front
TRESSEDPut up in pigtails
DUKESThey're put up in fights
BETPut up, in a way
TEEDPut up, in a way
ANTEDPut up, in a way
ANTEDPut chips in up front
MOUNTPut up, in a way
ACORK'Put -- in it!' ('Shut up!')
ANTEDPut in cash (with "up")
ACORK"Put ... in it!" ("Shut up!")
DUKESThe "'em" in "Put 'em up!"
DUKESThey're put up in a fight
PLAYBILLPut Bradley in the line-up?
DUKESThey may be put up in anger
REOPENPut up a "Back in Business" sign
BROOKEDPut up with (usually in the negative).
SATASPELLPut one's feet up in neighborly fashion
rouleauxroll of coins put up in paper
RELISTPut up for sale again, in a way
overbuildPut up too many buildings in (an area)
overbuildingPut up too many buildings in (an area)
tidiersto put in order tidy up a room
overbuildsPut up too many buildings in (an area)
chiantidry, red, Italian table wine, originally put up in straw-covered bottles
establishput on a firm basis set up establish his son in business
chiantisdry, red, Italian table wine, originally put up in straw-covered bottles
blackoutDark curtains put up in windows to cover lights during an air raid
blackoutsDark curtains put up in windows to cover lights during an air raid
flatpackfurniture sold in a flat pack so that you can put it up yourself
rouleausstack or roll of coins put up in cylindrical form in a paper wrapping
rouleaustack or roll of coins put up in cylindrical form in a paper wrapping
flatpacksFLATPACK, furniture sold in a flat pack so that you can put it up yourself
wearsaccept or tolerate without complaint put up with usually used in negative constructions your mates wouldn't wear it Colin MacInnes
wearaccept or tolerate without complaint put up with usually used in negative constructions your mates wouldn't wear it Colin MacInnes
wearedaccept or tolerate without complaint put up with usually used in negative constructions your mates wouldn't wear it Colin MacInnes