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TAKE THE QUIZ“[one's]”
The following 777 entries include the term [one's].
push (something) out of one's mind
idiom: to try not to think about (something)
push (something) to the back of one's mind
idiom: to try not to think about (something)
put all one's eggs in one basket
idiom: to risk all one has on the success or failure of one thing
put in one's two cents
idiom: to express one's opinion
put/leave one's stamp
idiom: to affect/change something in some important way —often + on
put one's back into
idiom: to work very hard at (something) : to put a lot of effort into (something)
put one's best foot forward
idiom: to behave very well in order to gain someone's approval
put one's feet up
idiom: to sit and relax : to not work or be active
put one's foot in it
idiom: to say something that causes someone to be embarrassed, upset, or hurt especially when the speaker did not expect that reaction
put one's heart into
idiom: to do (something) in a wholehearted way
put one's imprint on
idiom: to have a strong effect or influence on
put (one's) money on
idiom: to bet on (something or someone) —often used to say that one feels very sure that something is true, will happen, etc.
put one's money where one's mouth is
idiom: to give or spend money or take some action in order to do or support something that one has been talking about
put one's shirt on
idiom: to bet a lot of money on (someone or something)
put one's thinking cap on
idiom: to start trying to think of what should be done