Monday, September 12, 2016

put out

to disturb someone.

  • I don't want to put you out.
  • I feel quite put out about it.


to turn off a light.

  • She put out the light before she went to bed.
  • Have you put out the light in the dining room?
  • Be sure to put out the light before you go out.
  • Please put out the light before you go to sleep.
  • Please put the light out when you leave the room.
  • Don't forget to put out the light before you go to bed.
  • Please remember to put out the light before you go to bed.
  • Death is not extinguishing the light; it is only putting out the lamp because the dawn has come.


to publish or broadcast something.

  • That trio has already put out five albums.
  • That company puts out a magazine, doesn't it?
  • This publisher has put out some very good books.


to extinguish a cigarette, fire, etc.

  • Tom put out his cigarette.
  • Should I put out my cigarette now?
  • I want you to put out that cigarette.
  • I want you to put out your cigarette.
  • Would you please put out your cigarette?
  • He lit another cigarette, but immediately put it out.
  • Please put out your cigarettes before entering the museum.
  • See to it that your cigarette is put out before you go to bed.
  • It's the first time I put a cigarette out before finishing it.
  • Tom quickly put out the fire.
  • Dan managed to put out the fire.
  • Tom managed to put out the fire.
  • Don't forget to put out the fire.
  • Never forget to put out the fire.
  • The fire was put out immediately.
  • The firemen soon put out the fire.
  • The fireman soon put the fire out.
  • The fire fighters put out the fire.
  • The wind and rain put out the fire.
  • Dan put out the fire with a blanket.
  • He acted quickly and put out the fire.
  • The wind and the rain put out the fire.
  • It took a long time to put out the fire.
  • The firemen put out the fire on the spot.
  • They worked together to put out the fire.
  • The fire was put out before it got serious.
  • Tom managed to put out the fire by himself.
  • It was not easy to put out the fire at once.
  • Tom put out the fire with a bucket of water.
  • Be sure to put out the fire before you leave.
  • Be sure to put the fire out before you leave.
  • Tom managed to put out the fire with Mary's help.
  • The firefighters are trying to put out the flames.
  • The fire was put out at the cost of a fireman's life.
  • You had better put out the fire before you go to bed.
  • The fire fighter demonstrated how to put out the fire.
  • Even if my house catches fire it would soon be put out.
  • Please remember to put out the fire before you go home.
  • Tom grabbed the fire extinguisher and put out the fire.
  • It took the fireman almost two hours to put out the fire.
  • The firefighters put out the fire in the blink of an eye.
  • I cannot put this fire out without help! Come to help me!
  • This is the first time I've ever put out a fire with sand.
  • Please don't forget to put out the fire before you go home.
  • Dan rescued the shop assistant and tried to put out the fire.
  • Fortunately, the fire was put out before it became too serious.
  • The firefighters could not put out the fire at the industrial plant.
  • The house did not suffer much damage because the fire was quickly put out.
  • After several hours of fighting the fire, the firemen were able to put it out.
  • Would you put out the candles?
  • The candle went out instead of having been put out.


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