put up
verb
Meaning
- To place in a high location.
- To hang; to mount.
- To style (the hair) up on the head instead of letting it hang down.
- (with 'to') To cajole or dare to do something.
- To store away.
- To house; to shelter; to take in.
- (of an event) Secretly arranged in advance, especially in order to defraud someone or to advance one's own interests.
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