well+put
111put your best foot forward — try to do your best work, present yourself well If you put your best foot forward, the employer will be impressed …
112put in the mobility pool — summarily dismissed from employment The jargon of management consultants who see employees as units of output, possessing job mobility just as those in a typing pool might sometimes have been competent stenographers: ... despite the… …
113put on the map — make a place well known The Woodstock rock concert really put the town of Woodstock on the map …
114put on the map — make a location well known, publicize a place …
115put your best foot forward — to start trying hard to behave or work as well as you can …
116Blowout (well drilling) — A blowout is the uncontrolled release of crude oil and/or natural gas from an oil well or gas well after pressure control systems have failed.[1] Prior to the advent of pressure control equipment in the 1920s, the uncontrolled release of oil and… …
117as well — adverb in addition (Freq. 34) he has a Mercedes, too • Syn: ↑besides, ↑too, ↑also, ↑likewise * * * I. adverb : in …
118also - too - as well — You use also, too, or as well when you are giving more information about something. ◊ also Also is usually used in front of a verb. If there is no auxiliary, you put also immediately in front of the verb, unless the verb is be . I also …
119too - also - as well — You use also, too, or as well when you are giving more information about something. ◊ also Also is usually used in front of a verb. If there is no auxiliary, you put also immediately in front of the verb, unless the verb is be . I also …
120The Well of Loneliness — infobox Book | name = The Well of Loneliness title orig = translator = image caption = Cover of the first edition author = Radclyffe Hall cover artist = country = United Kingdom language = English publisher = Jonathan Cape genre = Novel release… …