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scaffold to put on or support with a scaffold. [1/5 definitions]
settle down to put oneself in a position to relax or go to sleep. [1/4 definitions]
shelve to put on a shelf or shelves. [1/3 definitions]
simulate to put on an appearance of; pretend. [1/2 definitions]
sit back to put oneself comfortably in a chair or other type of seat. [1/2 definitions]
slip1 to put on or take off (clothing) quickly or casually. [1/18 definitions]
slip-on constructed so as to be easily put on and taken off. [2 definitions]
slipover a piece of clothing that is put on by pulling it over the head, such as a sleeveless sweater; pullover.
slipper any lightweight, low-heeled shoe that may be easily put on and taken off, esp. one to be worn indoors.
spread to put on in a layer. [1/18 definitions]
step-in put on by being stepped into. [2 definitions]
strain1 to put one's nerves and muscles under the maximum amount of stress. [1/16 definitions]
stroke to put on or apply with a writing or painting implement. [1/13 definitions]
table to put on a table. [1/11 definitions]
throw to put on or take off carelessly or hastily. [1/15 definitions]
try on to put on an article of clothing in order to test the desirability of its size or appearance.
vest to put on clothing, esp. ecclesiastical vestments. [1/8 definitions]
vestry a church room or building in which clerical vestments are put on and in which these and other liturgical objects are stored; sacristy. [1/3 definitions]
wind2 to make into a ball or put onto a spool; roll. [1/11 definitions]