“As for your money,” replied Partridge, “I beg, sir, you will put it up; I will receive none of you at this time; for at present I am, I believe, the richer man of the two. (..)
puhekieltä To house, (l), or take in.
puhekieltä To (l), especially in "put up a fight".
puhekieltä To (l), (l), (l).
1621, Robert Burton, The Anatomy of Melancholy, II.3.7:
Dionysius of Syracuse, in his exile, was made to stand without dore ...; he wisely put it up, and laid the fault where it was, on his own pride and scorn, which in his prosperity he had formerly showed others.
puhekieltä To (l)(l) in advance.
puhekieltä To (l) a (l).
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1970, Joni Mitchell, "Big Yellow Taxi", Ladies of the Canyon:
2001, Donald Spoto, Marilyn Monroe: The Biography, chapter 3, (gbooks):
The house on Arbol Drive was put up for sale that autumn; this portion of the street soon vanished, and the land became part of the Hollywood Bowl complex.