putto |
(Italian) a young male angel or cupid, often represented in baroque and rococo art. |
put to |
to ask (a certain question) to (someone); pose (a question) to. [3 definitions] |
put to a vote |
to submit (an issue, matter, or the like) to be decided upon by voting, or to carry out a vote on. |
put to bed |
to prepare someone, such as a child or disabled person, for rest or sleep in a bed. |
put together |
to construct something from parts. [3 definitions] |
put to shame |
to cause to feel ashamed; disgrace. [2 definitions] |
put to the sword |
to kill, esp. with a sword; execute. |
put to use |
to apply or employ to one's advantage. |
putty |
any of several semisolid, pliable substances used for sealing joints, securing window panes, filling small holes, and the like. [2 definitions] |
putty knife |
a tool with a broad, flexible blade for applying putty. |
puttyless |
combined form of putty. |
put-up |
(informal) planned or arranged secretly beforehand. |
put up |
to erect or construct (something). [11 definitions] |
put up with |
to accept or live with (a difficult thing or person); tolerate. |
put words in one's mouth |
to misinterpret or misrepresent what someone has said. |
putz |
(slang) a stupid person; fool. [3 definitions] |
puzzle |
a toy or enjoyable problem that requires thought, and sometimes manipulation of something, for a solution. [4 definitions] |
puzzled |
made unsure or confused because of conflicting, missing, or unclear information; confused; perplexed. |
puzzlement |
a condition of being mystified or confused. [2 definitions] |
puzzle out |
to work out a solution to (something that is puzzling). |
puzzling |
causing confusion or perplexity. |