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put sth up

(RAISE) phrasal verb with put
 
 
/pʊt/ verb (present tense putting, past tense and past participle put)

Definition

B1 to raise something, or to fix something in a raised position: Why don't you put up your hood/umbrella? I put my hand up to ask the teacher a question. I put my hair up (= fixed it into a position on the top of my head) for the wedding.Placing and positioning an objectRaising and lowering
(Definition of put sth up (RAISE) from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)

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