air |
to open to the air or put outdoors. [1/6 definitions] |
bid |
to put out an offer to buy something at a certain price (usu. fol. by "on"). [1/10 definitions] |
branch |
to put out branches. [1/6 definitions] |
call on |
to put out an official demand to (a person, agency, institution, or the like). [1/4 definitions] |
damp |
to reduce or put out (a fire) by cutting off air flow. [1/8 definitions] |
disjoint |
to put out of joint; dislocate. [1/5 definitions] |
dislocate |
to put out of proper place. |
display |
anything put out in order to be seen. [1/3 definitions] |
dispossess |
to put out of possession or occupancy, esp. of real property. |
double play |
in baseball, a single play in which two players are put out. |
explode |
to suddenly put out energy with very great force, noise, and heat. [1/2 definitions] |
extend |
to put out or stretch out (an arm, hand, or other part of the body). [1/8 definitions] |
extinguish |
to put out; stop the burning of. [1/2 definitions] |
fielder's choice |
in baseball, a fielder's decision, on a batted ground ball, to put out a base runner instead of the batter. |
fire brigade |
(chiefly British) an organization that works to prevent and put out fires; fire department. |
fire department |
a part of a city or town government that works to prevent and put out fires, or the people who work for it. |
fire engine |
a large truck that carries firefighters and their tools to a fire. Fire engines usually have a ladder and a pump for spraying water or chemicals used to put out fires. |
firefighter |
someone who works to put out fires, either for pay or as a volunteer. |
fire truck |
a large truck that firefighters ride in to go to a fire and that carries the things firefighters need to put out fires; fire engine. |
forget |
to put out of one's mind; to rid oneself of a memory or memories. [1/10 definitions] |
foul out |
of a baseball player, to be put out because of hitting a ball outside the foul lines that is caught before it touches the ground. [2 definitions] |