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put in a spot
verb as in embarrass
Strongest matches
Strong matches
verb as in incommode
verb as in inconvenience
Example Sentences
Biden was put in a spot by the U.S. district judge’s request for a “statement of interest” in the civil suit against MBS.
“When it comes to things like this, I feel like I’m put in a spot that I don’t think business owners should have to be put into,” Brown said.
Eliot Calhoun, a disaster planner for New York’s Emergency Management Department, said the smartest thing to do is stay put in a spot with as few windows and as many walls as possible.
The rock needs to be enclosed or covered and put in a spot where it can be observed to protect it from vandals and souvenir hunters, Carpenter said.
“I had a great opportunity; I was put in a spot to succeed with great coaches and great teammates. Fortunately we had a great year, but I think the franchise tag says a lot. “They didn’t have to tag me.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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