Advertisement
Advertisement
put out
verb as in upset, irritate; inconvenience
verb as in extinguish fire
adjective as in upset; dissatisfied
Strongest matches
Example Sentences
A person was found dead early Thursday when firefighters were called to put out a tree fire behind an apartment building in South Los Angeles.
Martinez, whose nonprofit We Are Not Invisible raises funds for homeless needs, put out a late-night plea on Facebook as the temperature dropped below 50.
News outlets have since put out reports on the attack, mostly angling on statements from the police and Xi Jinping.
Magnesium-based fires are hard to put out, especially on board a plane.
He also warned people thinking of having their own bonfires not too have them too close to their or anyone else's home, or they would face having them put out by fire crews.
Advertisement
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Browse