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Potmen
- noun - a worker in an inn or public house who serves customers and does various chores
Potpie
- noun - deep-dish meat and vegetable pie or a meat stew with dumplings
Potted
- verb - (British informal) summarized or abridged; "a potted version of a novel"
- In Snooker or Billiards, a ball has been potted when knocked into a pocket by the cue ball.
- of plants; planted or grown in a pot; "potted geraniums"
- plant in a pot; "He potted the palm"
- preserved in a pot or can or jar; "potted meat"; "potted shrimp"
Potter
- noun - a craftsman who shapes pottery on a potter's wheel and bakes them it a kiln
- do random, unplanned work or activities or spend time idly; "The old lady is usually mucking about in her little house"
- move around aimlessly
- work lightly; "The old lady is pottering around in the garden"
Pottle
- noun - a pot that holds 2 quarts
- a small conical basket for the sale of soft fruits
Pottos
- noun - a kind of lemur
- arboreal fruit-eating mammal of tropical America with a long prehensile tail
Put In
- verb - break into a conversation; "her husband always chimes in, even when he is not involved in the conversation"
- devote (time, effort, etc.) to a task; "He put in three hours every day at the hospital"
- introduce; "Insert your ticket here"
- keep or lay aside for future use; "store grain for the winter"; "The bear stores fat for the period of hibernation when he doesn''t eat"
- keep or lay aside for future use; "store grain for the winter"; "The bear stores fat for the period of hibernation when he doesn't eat"
- make an application as for a job or funding; "We put in a grant to the NSF"
- set up for use; "install the washer and dryer"; "We put in a new sink"
- to insert between other elements; "She interjected clever remarks"
Put On
- adjective - add to something existing; "She put on a sun room"
- add to the odometer; "He put on 1,000 miles on this trip"
- adopted in order to deceive; "an assumed name"; "an assumed cheerfulness"; "a fictitious address"; "fictive sympathy"; "a pretended interest"; "a put-on childish voice"; "sham modesty"
- apply to a surface; "She applied paint to the back of the house"; "Put on make-up!"
- carry out (performances); "They turned in a splendid effort"; "They turned in top jobs for the second straight game"
- fool or hoax; "The immigrant was duped because he trusted everyone"; "You can''t fool me!"
- fool or hoax; "The immigrant was duped because he trusted everyone"; "You can't fool me!"
- increase (one''s body weight); "She gained 20 pounds when she stopped exercising"
- increase (one's body weight); "She gained 20 pounds when she stopped exercising"
- prepare and supply with the necessary equipment for execution or performanc
Put Up
- verb -
- construct, build, or erect; "Raise a barn"
- make available for sale at an auction; "The dealer put up three of his most valuable paintings for auction"
- mount or put up;
- mount or put up; "put up a good fight"; "offer resistance"
- place so as to be noticed; "post a sign"; "post a warning at the dump"
- preserve in a can or tin; "tinned foods are not very tasty"
- propose as a candidate for some honor
- provide housing for; "The immigrants were housed in a new development outside the town"
- provide; "The city has to put up half the required amount"
- put up with something or somebody unpleasant; "I cannot bear his constant criticism"; "The new secretary had to endure a lot of unprofessional remarks"; "he learned to tolerate the heat"; "She stuck out two years in a miserable marriage"
- put up; "post a sign"; "post a warning at the dump"
Put-On
- noun - a composition that imitates or misrepresents somebody's style, usually in a humorous way
- a ludicrous or grotesque act done for fun and amusement
- something intended to deceive; deliberate trickery intended to gain an advantage