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  • 71put something to good use — phrase to use something that you have for a sensible purpose that brings a benefit to you Do you promise to put the money to good use? Thesaurus: to use something, or to be usedsynonym Main entry: use * * * put (something) to ( …

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  • 72put one's best foot forward — ► put one s best foot forward begin with as much effort and determination as possible. Main Entry: ↑foot …

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  • 73forward roll — UK US noun [countable] [singular forward roll plural forward rolls] an exercise in which you bend down and put the top of your head on the floor in front of you, and push your body and legs over your head Thesaurus: physical exercise and… …

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  • 74put the pedal to the metal — (put) the pedal to the metal to make something go forward or increase as fast as possible. Ingrid put the pedal to the metal and finished writing her essay a day early. Related vocabulary: floor it …

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  • 75put to use — put (something) to (good) use : to use (something) in an effective way I m looking forward to putting my new skills to use. [=to using my new skills; to doing what I have just learned to do] Thanks for the donation. We ll put it to good use. [=we …

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  • 76forward roll — noun count an exercise in which you bend down and put the top of your head on the floor in front of you, and push your body and legs over your head …

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  • 77put through — index attain, pass (approve), prosecute (carry forward) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 78Forward contract — Financial markets Public market Exchange Securities Bond market Fixed income Corporate bond Government bond Municipal bond …

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  • 79forward — for|ward1 W1S1 [ˈfo:wəd US ˈfo:rwərd] adv also forwards [ wədz US wərdz] 1.) towards a place or position that is in front of you ≠ ↑backwards ▪ He leaned forward , his elbows resting on the table. ▪ The crowd surged forwards. ▪ She took another… …

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  • 80put*/*/*/ — [pʊt] (past tense past participle put) verb [T] 1) to move something to a particular position using your hands Where did you put the newspaper?[/ex] Did I put my wallet in your bag?[/ex] She put her hand on Cliff s arm.[/ex] 2) to cause someone… …

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