Read full poem →money for the erection of a monument, but the
Royalist Rector would not allow it to be put up.
Dictionary Entry
To place in a high location.
In a Sentence
“Please put up your luggage in the overhead bins.”
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Poetry examples for “put up”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →Hardly would thank or acknowledge the lover that sought to obtain her,
Not as the thing he would wish, but the thing he must even put up with,—
Hardly would tender her hand to the wooer that candidly told her
Read full poem →for corn and women: a million white men came and
put up skyscrapers, threw out rails and wires, feelers
to the salt sea: now the smokestacks bite the skyline
Read full poem →Is but a month from here --
Put up my Heart thy Hoary work
And take a Rosy Chair.
Read full poem →the Aquinian, Dantescan system, he is perhaps the first person who had
dared put up so definite a philosophical frame-work for his emotions.
Read full poem →room, and he was Just a-dying. I waited ten minutes; but in five, he said,
" Now it is come!" He put up his hand as if to stop a blow, and died in
a minute.' Tlie gentlemen were aU very sony, and lamented him very
Read full poem →Weak points in the flower-fence facing,
Was forced to put up a blind
And be safe in my corset-lacing.
Read full poem →As often as he had in the tail of the night,
He guessed they'd know what he had to put up with.
Well, I showed Arthur Amy signs enough
Read full poem →brethren, he walked to the house (near the place) where
he had put up. On their way, when they had got toa
certain point, he stopped them. Said he, ‘‘about this
