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The word is in the Wiktionary6 short excerpts of Wiktionnary (A collaborative project to produce a free-content dictionary.)— English words —- put␣through v. (Idiomatic) To connect (a telephone caller with intended callee).
- put␣through v. (Idiomatic) to cause to endure.
- put␣through v. (Transitive, UK) To smash (e.g. a window) so as to create an opening.
- put␣through v. (Transitive, soccer) To pass the ball to (someone) giving them a one-on-one scoring opportunity.
- put␣through v. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see put, through.
- put␣through n. (Finance) A transaction by a broker outside the stock exchange, bringing a buyer and seller together.
49 English words from 6 English definitionsand as␣to ball bringing broker buyer callee caller cause connect create endure exchange figuratively Finance giving Idiomatic idiomatically intended one one␣on␣one opening opportunity other other␣than outside pass put scoring see seller smash so␣as so␣as␣to soccer someone stock stock␣exchange telephone than the them through together transaction Transitive Used window with 5 suffixes (New words found by adding one or more letters at the end of the word.)put␣throughs put␣through␣the␣mill put␣through␣its␣paces put␣through␣the␣mangle put␣through␣the␣wringer 14 words-in-word (Words found as is inside the word. Minimum size 3 letters.)ough put PUT putt ROU rough Rough Thr THR thro thro' through ugh Utt 4 words-in-word RTL (Words found written from right to left, inside the word. Minimum size 3 letters.)Guo tup UoR UOR One anagram (New word found by changing the order of the letters.)throughput 2 anagrams found with an extra letter (New words formed with all the letters from the word and an extra letter.)put␣throughs throughputs One anagram found minus a letter (New word formed with all the letters from the word minus a letter.)thought␣up 2 cousins (New words found by changing only one letter.)cut-through cut␣through
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