How To Use Put out In A Sentence

  • They put out a plan that adds up, leaves no ox ungored and should shut up anyone who says the deficit can be contained by cutting waste, fraud, abuse and foreign aid. Two Tests of a Gridlock Mentality
  • So when Synova says "And if you think that the Bush administration has been successful *ever* at putting a story out that they want put out then..." the only rational response is a resounding horselaugh. "I hope this gets you fired, you're obviously stupid.... There's plenty of proof 9/11 was an inside job. Try reading, if you know how.....lololol."
  • The flame was glorious - radiant with the colours of antique knighthood and the flashing gallantries of the past; but no substance fed it; flaring wildly, it tossed to and fro in the wind; it was suddenly put out.
  • As to Morgan: the sooner the old bumbler is put out his own (and Wales's) misery, the better. Cheryl Gillan Shines on Question Time
  • Tradition took root and the ball has heralded a new beginning almost every year since - in 1942 and 1943, during World War II, the ball was temporarily put out of commission by a war-time "dimout. TIME.com: Top Stories
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  • Anyone but me recall the harrassment the MPAA got when Michael Moore put out Farenheit? AfterElton.com - Because visibility matters
  • Foramen ad latus, per quod genitalia & excrementa emittuntur: Opening on the side, through which genitalia & excrements put out (?). Archive 2009-01-01
  • However, what drives me crazy about Bella and her ilk is the I-cannot-possibly-live-without-this-person kind of "love" that is put out there. Today's Book Review
  • The most direct financial incentive to prevent rubbish is to charge people by the amount of rubbish they put out.
  • In contrast to the general picture in the technology sector, data storage minnow InTechnology recently had to put out a cautionary note that its profits were likely to be ‘significantly ahead’ of general stock market expectations.
  • The French news agency put out a statement from the Trade Minister.
  • Reasonable, unruffled, not put out by circumstances - his journey might seem to hint he wishes to earn the right to mock himself ‘doing time’.
  • The greasy water did put out the fire, but the dress was burnt, torn and stained.
  • A double oscillation is also a possibility, for example if the trees are defoliated by predators and then put out a second growth of leaves.
  • But the Philistines took him, and put out his eyes, and brought him down to Gaza, and bound him with fetters of brass; and he did grind in the prison house.
  • Staff at a beauty salon used a fire extinguisher and fire blanket to put out the flames and called an ambulance. Times, Sunday Times
  • The old warhorse is not ready to be put out to pasture just yet. Times, Sunday Times
  • They managed to put out campaigns rallying supporters behind them and we just have to do the same.
  • The child put out his tongue and licked his lollipop.
  • Everything is in my book, like every single solitary thing that has happened to me in my life, I put out there.
  • Scouts never grouse at hardships nor whine at each other, nor_ swear _when put out, but go on whistling and smiling. Young Knights of the Empire : Their Code, and Further Scout Yarns
  • Yesterday's stats were put out early after bungling officials released them too soon. The Sun
  • Transparency and sound arguments should be put out. Times, Sunday Times
  • A downpour of rain put out the children's bonfire.
  • Wouldn't south-west anglers want to put out launce and mackerel baits for tope and rays at distance?
  • I've put out feelers to get someone right inside the Cunningham community coalition to explain to us how the miracle happened.
  • It was only after firefighters had put out the blaze that they realised that the geese were missing. Times, Sunday Times
  • Put out a comic that pokes at the teabaggers and the snivelling is about 130 decibels Think Progress » Marvel backs down to Tea Party activists over Captain America comic depicting a right-wing protest.
  • The amount of water used to put out the twelve minute bonfire proves this assertion.
  • Hey folks, Mary Fleener had a new comics story titled "Niacin" in Hotwire Comics Vol. 2, which we put out last year! Six by 6 | Six ‘retired’ artists we’d like to see return to comics | Robot 6 @ Comic Book Resources – Covering Comic Book News and Entertainment
  • Its only when one collects a weeks daily papers together to put out for collection that one realises just how much paper and weight is involved.
  • If others with more knowledge of the procedure e-mail me, I'll put out a further update.
  • Even the snaggy craggy oak-trees put out the softest young leaves, spreading thin, brown little wings like young bat-wings in the light. Lady Chatterley's Lover
  • It has a few pitiful wretches for clubs, places which would, in Manchester, have been put out of their misery long ago.
  • The young art lovers are quite put out when particular paintings get taken down.
  • The Chelsea hierarchy are also fuming their manager is using his connections to put out stories in Portugal that he is dissatisfied with life. The Sun
  • In other cases, they will eat an egg or pheasant which has been poisoned and put out as bait.
  • Everywhere in the city the tension is papable, we have always had the sense that the jim crow mentality was beneath the surface but with all the racially devisive inuendo being put out by Mccain/Palin the rippling currents of animosities that haven’t been felt here covertly for a very long time are boilng beneath the surface. Evening Buzz: 18 days to go
  • It had apparently put out its emergency call because of bad weather. Times, Sunday Times
  • This magazine is put out every Friday.
  • Here's his charmless admission that he prefers American girls to English ones because they put out without a lot of upfront argle-bargle. Christopher Hitchens's "Hitch-22," reviewed by Diana McLellan
  • He put out his ready-mades, his glass brides and chocolate-machine bachelors, his urinal, and so on; art could no longer speak as it had spoken before.
  • He also put out his share of terms soon found to be of less use, like exornation, abusion, and transumption. The English Is Coming!
  • We also used to dout (do out, ie, put out) candles, and dup (do up, ie, lift) door latches. Times, Sunday Times
  • The boys felt tired, so they put out the fire and crept into their tent.
  • The milk you put out in the saucer was quickly lapped up.
  • The Mirabeau is a mid-engine race car that can put out over 700 hp. © Bugatti #1. Bugatti Veyron 16.4...
  • They just put out a single and didn't really advertise the fact that it was out there and available to buy. The Sun
  • We have just poured petrol on the flames and are now unable to put out the fire. Times, Sunday Times
  • Transparency and sound arguments should be put out. Times, Sunday Times
  • Work should sometimes be put out to tender and ministers should use outside research agencies when required. Times, Sunday Times
  • Whilst we are deploying our resources to put out grass fires, somebody else in the county might need us more and their lives could be put in danger.
  • And they've just put out the second call for our flight, so I must fly…
  • Too bad they have a cure for venereal disease and Aids – so many of you writers would be put out of commision permanently. GOP source: Palin decided it was 'time to move on'
  • It allows one to put out misleading simplifications as long as the caveats, ifs and buts are buried somewhere in the detailed material.
  • The teachers had put out a bunch of pop tarts and little boxes of cereal for breakfast.
  • Only the shell of the factory was left after the fire had been put out.
  • He paused and thought about doubling down, but seemed afraid to put out the extra money on such an insecure gamble.
  • I did put out a quiver-tip, which rocked back and forth like a blade of grass bowing and stooping before the wind.
  • Both sections could be put out to tender next year. Times, Sunday Times
  • Firefighters put out the blaze before it spread. The Sun
  • Even if you plan to put out feelers for other jobs, dedicate yourself to vanquishing your abuser, not being a victim.
  • An elderly man died from inhaling poisonous fumes as he tried to put out a fire at his home.
  • Its cost will likely keep it from use as a textbook in classes on worship; perhaps the publisher would put out a softcover edition if there were sufficient demand.
  • It also gathered much vital electronic intelligence, or Elint, meaning those signals put out by radar, missiles, and other devices.
  • In retrospect it seems a knockdown price and the sale was not put out to competitive tender. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Athenian day-watch descrying him, signalled to the generals, and they, with twenty sail, put out to sea to attack him. Hellenica
  • Then I left her and went to put out the fire in the brasier. 483 Now the season was winter and the weather cold, and a live coal fell on my body: but by the decree of The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • A 1999 document put out by Intelligent Design proponents drew a 20-year road map for legitimizing and then popularizing their views.
  • Listening to a human being speak and being put out that you didn't get what you ordered as if you've gone to KFC and gotten Original instead of Extra Crispy is ridiculous, risk-averse, and coincidentally deeply chicken-hearted behavior. Steve Martin At The 92 St. Y
  • So a statement was put out and a press conference promised for a later date. CASCADES - THE DAY OF THE DEAD
  • For example, coal, diesel oil and natural gas-fired thermoelectric plants will supply about two-thirds of the 3,200 megawatts of new electric power which was put out to bidders by the Brazilian government last December.
  • Among those who will not be weeping into their hankies over his ‘resignation’ are the poor beggars in York he put out of work.
  • It took only one sin for Adam and Eve to be put out of Paradise.
  • They also worked for others as apprentices, or as bound labor paying off a debt, or because they were put out to work by county officials as paupers or orphans.
  • He often fields ground balls behind second base and makes the throw to first to put out batters.
  • “archangels” — although the word archangel was not then known — that the flames formed themselves round him into a triumphal arch without touching him; that his body had the smell of baked bread; but that, having resisted the fire, he could not preserve himself against a sabre-cut; that his blood put out the burning pile, and that there sprung from it a dove which flew straight to heaven. A Philosophical Dictionary
  • Never use water to put out fires in electrical equipment.
  • He sounded almost put out about something most men would have gladly avoided.
  • We put out the dustbins on a Wednesday morning before the van comes.
  • Shrieks of pain and anguish pierced the night and more yelling sounded as other survivors tried to put out the multiple fires before more were hurt.
  • Very nicely done and the horrible sleekit wee beasty should be put out to pasture asap for the sake of our country's economic and fiscal wellbeing. Cartoon: Martin Rowson on George Osborne's bright, progressive new dawn
  • Far water does not put out near fire.
  • The company put out a report on commercial spin-offs from its research.
  • He does, at least his description that's been put out there and that you had on earlier, seems to deviate from what the 9-year-old described as the abductor, but I don't think that that's not all that meaningful. CNN Transcript Jun 12, 2002
  • Unfortunately, despite our lofty plans and the decent quality of the zines, we only put out two issues.
  • Paula had put out her luggage for the coach.
  • We put out a placement brochure every spring.
  • I am taking a keen interest in bird watching and feeding a troop of greedy sparrows who are devouring everything I put out there.
  • Well, now it looks like even seeing-eye dogs are being put out of work by automation.
  • It is understood that the Italian has already put out feelers about the possibility of securing a deal with another club.
  • Fortunately the loquacious van-driver was in no way put out by such an early morning call. A WORM OF DOUBT
  • Don't put out any more seed than can be eaten by the birds by nightfall, especially where raccoons, opossums, deer, or rodents are a problem.
  • I don't want my home town's momentum of growth to be put out like this before it gets a chance to take off,'' wrote one person who was able to file a posting under the name Han Xiao. News - latimes.com
  • Grafted roses can put out suckers from the rootstock below the bud union.
  • Forty years before the Temple was destroyed, the western candle "(that is, the middlemost in the holy candlestick)" was put out. From the Talmud and Hebraica
  • Rana, a Canadian of Pakistani origin, had put out an advertisement in English dailies asking youths willing to immigrate to US and Canada to appear for interview at a five-star hotel in Kochi last year. Top Headlines
  • They were ferried away on buses as firemen battled to put out the mystery blaze. The Sun
  • A man can no more diminish God's glory by refusing to worship Him than a lunatic can put out the sun by scribbling the word 'darkness' on the walls of his cell. C.S. Lewis 
  • Pass on the standard gluey pizza or sliced sub, and try to put out more unique and tempting treats, like Chinese dumplings or chicken satay.
  • After having felt the film outstayed its welcome, this sequence instantly re-engaged me, but then I was equally put out by the film ending with a quote of Raging Bull. BOOGIE NIGHTS and MAGNOLIA Blu-ray Reviews – Collider.com
  • In January a similar move to disconnect non-payers caused outrage when businesses across the city were put out of action.
  • I'm not sure if they will put out their strongest team or rest a couple with a view to the play-offs.
  • Gillett and Hicks hired Barclays Capital to put out feelers internationally to find a buyer.
  • Anyway this classic collectable is put out by Diamond Select and is part of their Starship Legends series. Debut Enterprise » Fanboy.com
  • I could psych out the captors, and I could put out orders that would frustrate them and keep them off balance.sentence dictionary
  • Wherewith the two canons of the old school waddled away, arm in arm, and Bolt put out his head, leered at Ambrose, and bade him shog off, and not come sneaking after other folk's shoes. The Armourer's Prentices
  • As the committee members agreed, the office has put out some very effective reports.
  • Daniel also typesets the newsletter put out on a fort-nightly basis by the local boy scouts organisation.
  • As it turns out, these two D.I. releases were put out by a later, unbeloved version of D.I., a band founded by ex-members of the Adolescents.
  • With the duck put out of its misery, he told me he'd dispose of the body. FRIENDS FOR LIFE
  • Not content with that we put out a morse service for the editors of Europe's underground press-and morse is almost impossible to jam. That Dragon Goebbels
  • Tragedy was with us since the first dugouts and wooden framed, tar-cloth boats put out to sea, eventually reaching Ireland 8000 BC.
  • Fortunately, Judge Jones sounds reasonable and sensible, and not a little put out by the obvious chicanery of the drug addict and his flunky laundering donations through a church.
  • A downpour of rain put out the children's bonfire.
  • Other garden plants used indoors for the holidays. such as azalea, cyclamen, or hydrangea. should be put outside in a sheltered place until planted in a permanent spot. SFGate: Top News Stories
  • The French news agency put out a statement from the Trade Minister.
  • They built this economic house fire that the Dems are trying to put out with gasolene. Griffith: 'I can no longer align myself' with Dems
  • And yet, once she was in bed and could put out her light and raise the window-blind, she had to admit it was better than a wagon-lit in Europe: and perhaps the best that can be done for people who must travel through the night in trains. The Plumed Serpent
  • As they passed his office, she watched him typing away at a weekly newsletter they put out.
  • It allows one to put out misleading simplifications as long as the caveats, ifs and buts are buried somewhere in the detailed material.
  • Apparently, the AP frequently revises "misreported" stories put out by Barzak. Buridan's Ass
  • The early problem of defaults on the so-called sub-prime mortgages was merely a foothill leading to the Himalayas of today's foreclosures, where banks and primary investors stand to lose billions upon billions, one hundred percent of each of many of the loans they have made on residential real estate in the United States, and literally thousands upon thousands of otherwise normal middle class families are being put out on the street. How to Fix the Foreclosure Mess (Because America Is Like Secretariat)
  • Banking restructuring, too, has been put out to pasture to graze awhile. Times, Sunday Times
  • The horse was retired from racing and put out to stud .
  • So the obvious understanding of 'eat X number of calories and put out X number of ergs, and you will lose X weight of bodyfat in X amount of time' is well-intended but assumes the human body is a simple Newtonian machine, which it isn't. Why Live?
  • John's baptismal water may put out some of the fires we have kindled ourselves.
  • Winton Manning has put out a policy paper explaining the difference between using test scores to determine admissibility, which is good, and using them for selection, which is bad. The Tests and the Brightest
  • And then, that same candidate will put out an ad making perfectly generic critiques of his or her opponent -- which the media will hysterically then upbraid. Remember, Candidates: The Media Won't Let You Keep Your "Civility Pledge"
  • Do not sell to hoard up the money, or because you can make more of it by usury, but sell and give alms; what is given in alms, in a right manner, is put out to the best interest, upon the best security. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume V (Matthew to John)
  • She also pointed out that businesses were not supposed to put out directional signs unless they had applied for permission.
  • During this freezing weather, the food put out by householders is the only form of sustenance that the birds have.
  • That is mainstream media nonsense put out by her. The Sun
  • Both sections could be put out to tender next year. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is like, "why put out all this effort on a one term prez? OpEdNews - Diary: Something Just Doesn't Feel Quite Right
  • If they are, put out bait and traps. The Sun
  • That fire can become a huge conflagration, or it can be quickly put out.
  • We do the same and put out only one bag each week which isn't full, but I fear we are in the minority.
  • The cattle were put out to pasture.
  • Firefighters used a foam extinguisher to put out the fire and used a fan to blow out the smoke.
  • Which also explains why, when Procter & Gamble decided to put out Tide in retro-packaging at Target this month, the marketing johnnies made it clear that the vintage boxes would only be offered May 22 to June 10. Disney's Movie Vault: Scarily Creating a Fantasia of Scarcity
  • Clear the containers out and replace the plants with winter bedding or small evergreen plants and shrubs that can be put out in the garden next spring.
  • In this category, I do not include monumental anthologies, like Springsteen or the Beatles have put out.
  • It took two hours to put out the fire .
  • It's a mimeograph of a newspaper I put out in grade school, proving that I couldn't spell then, either.
  • Gas cylinders contain flammable material - the fire extinguishers put out fires.
  • He put out a hand and caressed her hair, her head, with tenderness and, she thought, curious detachment.
  • We have just poured petrol on the flames and are now unable to put out the fire. Times, Sunday Times
  • The publisher Moxon went so far as to put out an edition of the Shelley forgeries, with an introduction by Robert Browning.
  • A very limited edition single was put out by Red Rhino, to promote the album it was actually unable to release.
  • Seated, she put out one foot like a dancer, instep curved forward.
  • Olmstead told police that Phillips had at various times ordered a construction flagger to put out his cigarette because of "danger from gas lines" and had told a bulldozer operator to wear a hard hat because his cab wasn't enclosed. Heroes or Villains?
  • What was it that was moving the atoms of elements to put out claws with which to grasp other elements? Secrets of the Soil
  • To manage them as bedders they must be multiplied by cuttings in the usual way of "soft-wooded" plants, and be put out late in May.
  • The players rushed off and somebody put out the flames with a fire extinguisher. Calcio: A History of Italian Football
  • Silks and satins put out the fire in the kitchen. 
  • The biggest danger to Farah on a morning so stifling that organisers put out a drinks table for the athletes on the track during the heats was the mini chaos going on around him as, first, a chain reaction of runners clipping each other saw plenty of stalling and stumbling behind him and then, nearing the business end of the race, two athletes tripped over each other and out of the race. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • Never use water to put out fires in electrical equipment.
  • So maybe Interpol will continue to mature and put out decent, enjoyable, competent albums for the rest of their career.
  • Hazardous wastes should not be put out with normal household waste for landfill.
  • In their minds 'eyes, the birdfeed they put out is for birds, not those nasty rodents that were lured into the neighborhood by some next-door do-gooder. SeMissourian.com Headlines
  • Green Bay police put out a warning about what it calls a scam some people in the area have lost money on. WBAY Action 2 News
  • Many restaurant put out picture of their kickshaw to attract customer.
  • When the Iraqi government took over formal control of Basra Province from the British military on Sunday, the Americans put out a congratulatory and supportive press release.
  • Barry had his nose put out of joint by Lucy's aloof sophistication.
  • I've put out of the way every biggety nigger that you sent me after. The Hindered Hand or, The Reign of the Repressionist
  • After they put out a personal ad, they get a prompt, superbly calligraphical answer from Mrs. Snow (Mariel Hemingway), a widow who's the epitome of Martha Stewart-sexy. Washington Square News RSS
  • I did not blame him for feeling put out.
  • It should be compulsory for clubs to put out full-strength teams out of respect for punters, fans and the competition itself. The Sun
  • A skilful ball from John put out the opposing team's batsman.
  • Make your views known before it's too late, was the urgent plea being put out to Essex businesses.
  • Our whole schedule was put out of joint by the designs arriving a week late.
  • KETTERING - Kettering fire fighters put out a house fire at 821 Stroop Road at around 7 a.m. Thursday, Dec. 17, 2009. Daytondailynews.com - News
  • Both Whitby's lifeboats had to be launched to rescue five canoeists who put out to sea in a force nine gale on Saturday.
  • Yesterday afternoon the White House put out a new version of events.
  • It was only after firefighters had put out the blaze that they realised that the geese were missing. Times, Sunday Times
  • Customers fueled the fire by trying to put out the flames with their drinks.
  • The one about having to call the fire brigade to put out the candles on his cake? The Sun
  • Opposants put out enough nonsense without supporters adding their own lies and dishonesties.
  • He has put out a finely crafted piece of work.
  • But he masterminded a shock victory against his old charges, who also put out an experimental outfit. The Sun
  • And by pure luck, today (4/20) we put out a video tribute to one Iraqi's all-consuming love for his hookah, or hubbly bubbly as he calls it. Boing Boing
  • We also used to dout (do out, ie, put out) candles, and dup (do up, ie, lift) door latches. Times, Sunday Times
  • As you rule in hotdogs, I think you also put out a superior dill pickle. With patience comes pickles | Homesick Texan
  • In the end, self-pubbing can put some coin in your pocket if you have the fanbase who will utilize it (but this will only work once if you dont put out a good product-thats another missive). Self-Publishing Revisited: A Discussion – Brian Keene
  • He wanted to go into the quaggi, the Singing-House, when the hunters gathered there for their mysteries, and the angekok, the sorcerer, frightened them into the most delightful fits after the lamps were put out, and you could hear the Spirit of the Reindeer stamping on the roof; and when a spear was thrust out into the open black night it came back covered with hot blood. The Second Jungle Book
  • That's why it takes me two or three years to write a batch of songs good enough to put out.
  • The National Republican Senatorial Committee (NRSC) put out an ad in February saying -- in a stereotypically ethnic Italian accent -- Giannoulias would "make Tony Soprano proud" and calling him a "wise guy. Mark Kirk Increasingly Brings Up Greek Financial Crisis To Criticize His Greek Opponent Alexi Giannoulias
  • The most direct financial incentive to prevent rubbish is to charge people by the amount of rubbish they put out.
  • The laundry service was put out to competitive tender.
  • The band has signed to Primary Voltage Records, who will put out their LP later this year.
  • But the one on the first floor did ignite a fire inside the room which the hotel staff is still sort of struggling to put out.
  • Staff at a beauty salon used a fire extinguisher and fire blanket to put out the flames and called an ambulance. Times, Sunday Times
  • These constraints put out of the question any prospect of training fully fledged navigators for the thousands of landing craft crews.
  • One of the bums had his right arm put out of joint, and the other his upper jaw-bone or mandibule dislocated so that it hid half his chin, with a denudation of the uvula, and sad loss of the molar, masticatory, and canine teeth. Five books of the lives, heroic deeds and sayings of Gargantua and his son Pantagruel
  • `But who's to say that wasn't just disinformation put out by Kinnard's handler? THE DEVIL'S DOOR
  • I took the finger towel and glass cruets of water and wine to the credence table at the right of the altar and put out the bell on the step where I would be kneeling at the consecration.
  • We drank the coffee pot dry and ate up all the snack stuff that his wife had put out for us.
  • Transparency and sound arguments should be put out. Times, Sunday Times
  • The dark-eyed, black-haired, modestly-attired, and even sober-looking girl, who put out her hand with a very simple movement, and spoke, with considerable self-possession truly, but certainly not with an impudent air, bore but scant resemblance to the "brazen hussey" who had haunted The Golden Shoemaker or 'Cobbler' Horn

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