put forward
121forward — / fɔ:wəd/ adjective in advance or to be paid at a later date ■ adverb ♦ to date a cheque forward to put a later date than the present one on a cheque ■ verb ♦ to forward something to someone to send something to someone ● to forward a consignment …
122put one's best foot forward — verb To show oneself in the best or most positive way possible; to make a favorable impression. Try to put your best foot forward at all times during a job interview …
123put the clock forward — verb To change the time in a time zone to a later time. Dont forget that this Sunday we put the clocks forward an hour …
124put your best foot forward — Meaning Make a bold start. Origin Apparently from the days when women looked for a well turned leg in a man. Rather an odd saying as it implies you have three or more feet. Put your better foot forward would make more sense …
125put 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 …
126put one's best foot forward — idi put one s best foot forward, to try to make as good an impression as possible …
127put someone forward — recommend someone as a suitable candidate for a job or position he put me forward as head of publicity …
128forward — See: BACKWARD AND FORWARD, LOOK FORWARD TO, PUT ONE S BEST FOOT FORWARD …