- Don't put on weight.
- You've put on weight.
- Have you put on weight?
- He is putting on weight.
- She is putting on weight.
- You must not put on weight.
- Tom has put on some weight.
- Tom has put on more weight.
- I've put on weight recently.
- She has put on weight recently.
- Tom has been putting on weight.
- Tom has put on weight recently.
- Tom has put on a lot of weight.
- Do you think I've put on weight?
- Tom didn't want to put on weight.
- I am putting on weight these days.
- You've put on weight, haven't you?
- I haven't put on that much weight.
- I put on a little weight last year.
- Do you think Tom has put on weight?
- I think I'm putting on weight again.
- He's put on weight since the New Year!
- Don't mention that she's put on weight.
- Tom has been putting on weight recently.
- Tom has put on a lot of weight recently.
- John has put on a lot of weight recently.
- You've put on a little weight, haven't you?
- I've put on a lot of weight since Christmas.
- It looks like you've put on a little weight.
- Tom noticed how much weight Mary had put on.
- Tom has put on weight since the last time I saw him.
- She is on a diet for fear that she will put on weight.
- She does not eat cake, so as not to put on any more weight.
- Tom put on so much weight that he had to get a bigger belt.
- "Tom has been putting on some weight" "Yeah, I noticed that."
- Tom put on so much weight that he had to have his pants let out.
- Wow, Daniel has put on a lot of weight since the last time I saw him.
- Since she doesn't want to put on any more weight, she doesn't eat cake.
- She doesn't eat cake because she doesn't want to put on any more weight.
- After putting on so much weight, Tom couldn't fit into his suit to wear to Mary's funeral.
- Recently, I've been putting on a little weight around my waist. I guess it's middle-age spread.
to spread cream, sunscreen, etc, on your skin.
- Tom put on some sunscreen.
- Did you put on some sunscreen?
- Don't forget to put on sunscreen.
- Does Tom usually put on sunscreen?
- I should've put on some sunscreen.
- Tom said I needed to put on some sunscreen.
- If you spend too much time in the sun without putting on sunscreen, you are likely to get a sunburn.
- Mary put on some lipstick.
- Mary put on some more lipstick.
- Mary put on some bright red lipstick.
- I have to dry my hair, put on makeup and get dressed.
- She put some of the ointment on her hands.
- If you don't put on hand cream, your hands will get dry.
to wear.
- She put on a coat.
- Tom put on a coat.
- Tom put on his coat.
- He's putting on a coat.
- Tom put on his overcoat.
- Tom put on his raincoat.
- Tom put on a black coat.
- He put on the black coat.
- Tom put on his suit coat.
- Wait till I put on my coat.
- Tom is putting on his coat.
- You should put your coat on.
- Tom put on his coat and left.
- You must put on your overcoat.
- Tom stood and put on his coat.
- Tom tried putting on the coat.
- I got cold, so I put on my coat.
- Tom helped Mary put her coat on.
- You had better put on a raincoat.
- Let me help you put on your coat.
- She put on her coat and went out.
- Tom put on his coat and went out.
- Since I was cold, I put on my coat.
- As I felt cold, I put on my overcoat.
- It is cold outdoors. Put on your coat.
- He put on his coat and left the house.
- Tom put on his coat and left the house.
- He took off his coat and put it on again.
- She put on her overcoat before going out.
- I'll hold your bag while you put on your coat.
- Tom took his coat off the hanger and put it on.
- Tom took his coat out of the closet and put it on.
- Tom and Mary are putting on their coats and gloves.
- You should put on a raincoat because it's cold outside.
- Tom took his coat out of the hall closet and put it on.
- First John put on his coat, and then he picked up his hat.
- Since it's cold outside, you'd better put your overcoat on.
- Tom started to put his coat on, but then decided to stay a bit longer.
- Tom put his shirt on.
- Please put your shirt on.
- Tom put on a clean shirt.
- Tom put on one of John's shirts.
- Tom put on his shirt inside out.
- He put on his undershirt inside out.
- Tom buttoned up his shirt and then put on his tie.
- Your shirt is torn. You better put on another shirt.
- Tom took one of the shirts out of the closet and put it on.
- He put on his gloves.
- Tom put on his gloves.
- Tom put on latex gloves.
- Tom, put these gloves on.
- Tom put on rubber gloves.
- Here, put these gloves on.
- Tom put on his rubber gloves.
- They are putting on their gloves.
- Tom put on a pair of latex gloves.
- Tom put on a pair of boxing gloves.
- Paul put on gloves before going out.
- Tom put on a pair of surgical gloves.
- I put my gloves on inside out by mistake.
- When it's cold outside, I put my gloves on.
- Tom picked up one of his gloves and put it on.
- Tom put on some rubber gloves so he wouldn't leave fingerprints.
- Tom put on his sunglasses.
- Tom put on a pair of sunglasses.
- He put on sunglasses to protect his eyes from ultraviolet rays.
- Tom put on a tie.
- Tom put on his tie.
- You forgot to put on your tie.
- Tom put on his black suit and white tie.
- He put on his hat.
- She put on her hat.
- Tom put on his hat.
- He put on his hat at once.
- She put on her hat to go out.
- Tom found his hat and put it on.
- Tom stood up and put on his hat.
- Tom put his hat on and went outside.
- Have you ever put on a cowboy's hat?
- Harry put on his robe and wizard hat.
- Yesterday I put on a hat as it was very cold.
- It appears to me that you put on my hat by mistake.
- He picked up a hat and put it on to see how it would look.
- She put on socks.
- Tom put on his socks.
- Tom put on some warm socks.
- I put on my socks in a jiffy.
- I put on my socks lickety-split.
- Tom sat down on his bed to put on his socks.
- I put on my socks quick as greased lightning.
- Tom sat on the edge of the bed and put on his socks.
- I put on my socks before you could say "Jack Robinson"
- I put on my shoes.
- Tom put his shoes on.
- Tom put on his shoes.
- Please put on your shoes.
- Please put your shoes on.
- Tom put on his new shoes.
- I put on my shoes at once.
- I have to put my shoes on.
- Tom is putting on his shoes.
- They aren't putting on shoes.
- He stopped to put on his shoes.
- Tom began putting on his shoes.
- He tried putting on his new shoes.
- Tom leaned over to put on his shoes.
- Tom is putting on his jogging shoes.
- Tom put his shoes on with his shoe horn.
- These shoes are too small for me to put on.
- The boy put on his athletic shoes and ran outside.
- These shoes are so tight that I can't put them on.
- She took off her old shoes and put on the new ones.
- Tom took off his shoes and put on a pair of slippers.
- I put my helmet on.
- Tom put on his helmet.
- The squirrel put his acorn helmet on.
- Tom picked up his helmet and put it on.
- Tom picked up the helmet and put it on.
- You had better put on your crash helmet.
- Tom put on his helmet and got on his bike.
- One has to put on a helmet to protect the head.
- She felt much safer once she’d put her helmet on.
- Tom put on his helmet and then got on his motorcycle.
- She put her sweater on.
- She put on her sweater.
- Tom put on his sweater.
- Tom put his sweater on.
- Tom put on a warm sweater.
- Tom put on his sweater inside out.
- What shall I put on over my sweater?
- He put on his sweater wrong side out.
- What should I put on over my sweater?
- Tom put on his sweater wrong side out.
- John had put his sweater on inside out.
- She put on a sweater so as not to catch cold.
- As the day got cooler, I had to put on a sweater.
- She put on a sweater so she wouldn't catch a cold.
- In the meantime you can just put on a sweater if you're cold.
- I put on my trousers.
- He put on clean trousers.
- Tom put on his pajamas and climbed into bed.
- Tom brushed his teeth and put on his pajamas.
- He took off his clothes and put on his pajamas.
- Tom took off his clothes and put on his pajamas.
- The boy took off his clothes and put on his pajamas.
- Tom put on his robe.
- Tom put on his jacket.
- He put on the red jacket.
- Tom put on his suit jacket.
- I haven't put on the jacket yet.
- Tom got up to put on his jacket.
- I am putting on my jacket. Wait for me.
- Tom rose and started to put on his jacket.
- You should put on a life jacket, whenever you get in a boat.
- Tom put on his pajamas.
- Tom put on his glasses.
- Tom found his glasses and put them on.
- He put on his glasses and began to read.
- I put on my glasses to see the blackboard.
- Tom put on his glasses and opened the book.
- Tom put on his glasses to read the contract.
- Tom seldom puts on his glasses before reading.
- Let me put on my glasses since I can't hear you.
- She put on dark glasses to protect her eyes from the sun.
- It's very difficult even for a Japanese to put on a kimono.
- Ken put on his clothes.
- Tom put on some clothes.
- Tom put some clothes on.
- I put on some clean clothes.
- Go put some clean clothes on.
- I put on my clothes in a hurry.
- You should put on some clothes.
- I'd like to put on some clothes.
- Why don't you put on some clothes?
- I think I should put on some clothes.
- I suggest we put on some clean clothes.
- Tom got out of bed and put his clothes on.
- I suggest that you put on some clean clothes.
- If you're cold, maybe you should put more clothes on.
- Tom put on his goggles.
- Tom put on his headphones.
- Please put on these slippers.
- Please put on your slippers.
- Tom took off his ski boots and put on a pair of slippers.
- Will you put on this kimono?
- Can you put on a kimono by yourself?
- Linda wanted Dan to put on a condom.
- She put on her new dress for the party.
- Mary put on her new dress for the party.
- I put on my favorite dress for the party.
- I have to iron this dress before putting it on.
- Tom secretly put Mary's dresses on when she wasn't at home.
- Tom put on a gas mask.
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