Put in (something) put (something) in

To add to what has already been said.Suddenly, my friend put in that he was tired and wanted to go home.

Put in (something) put (something) in

To plant flowers or plants or vegetables.We will put in some roses in our garden this year.

Put in (something) put (something) in

To submit something.I plan to put in my job application next Monday.

Put in one`s two cents

To give one`s opinion.The girl likes to put in her two cents when she has a chance.

Put in for (something)

To apply for something.I put in for a transfer to another department of our company.

Put in an appearance put an appearance in

To appear somewhere for a short time.I put in an appearance at the party although I was very tired.

Put in a good word for (someone)

To say something in support of someone.I put in a good word for my friend when I was meeting with my boss and supervisor.

Put ideas into (someone’s) head

To suggest something (often bad) to someone.My mother was angry because I was putting ideas into my sister's head.

Put forth (something)

To show or display something, to produce something.The girl put forth much effort in order to do well on her exam.

Put forth (an idea/plan/suggestion)

To propose something, to suggest something.Our teacher put forth a very good idea about the exams.