Examples of 'little put' in a sentence

Meaning of "little put"

little put: Refers to a small amount or quantity of something that has been placed or presented. It suggests a minimal effort, contribution, or investment in a given situation

How to use "little put" in a sentence

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little put
I was a little put off by the unrealistic ending.
They may have been a little put off.
I was a little put back by their reaction.
The driver seems a little put out.
I am a little put off by your statements on money though.
My wife would probably be a little put out.
I have got a little put away in the sock.
When we arrived, we were initially a little put off.
I am a little put off by the very last chapter.
Claire seemed a little put out.
I was a little put off by the last issue.
Sometimes people feel a little put out by you.
He looked a little put off like he was a better waiter than that.
Maybe you are a little put out.
I was a little put off by the ending being about the.

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We will be a little put out.
I am a little put out with myself, actually.
If you want to speed up the process a little put them in a warmer location.
I have got a little put away in the sock and it will stay right there.
Me and Jim have a little put aside.
That cute little Put your baby cakes down here.
I guess I was a little put out.
I was a little put off by the reply of my colleague's acquaintance.
I know you are a little put off with her.
I have a little put by, and my wife brings in a bit from her singing lessons.
He seems a little put out.
I was a little put off by this, but would still recommend them to a friend.
In our jeans and t-shirts we felt a little put of place.
I was a little put out by this.
It's such an extraordinary idea that even I was a little put off by it.
At first he was a little put out by the suddenness.
If you just watch the pilot, You might be a little put off.
Connie was a little put out by their lack of enthusiasm.
Mr. Veksler has a Masters degree in the science, and even he was a little put off.
I have a little put by.
I am a little put off by the physical contact, but deeply touched at the same time.
I daresay Mrs. Hudson will be a little put out when she sees all this.
Mary, a little put out that her request has not been honoured.
No, I think he was a little put off by the price.
So already a few seconds in, I was already a little put off.
Maybe they were a little put off by your victory laps.
If it happened to me every day, I might be a little put off.
I think Dr Young was a little put out at not being able to see the results.
The family, needless to say, was a little put out.
Colonel North was a little put out that you did not pay your respects.
After all, i saw you first. i gotta admit, i was a little put out when you quit.
I have got a little put away in the sock . It will stay there.
Uh, they did seem a little put out.
However, I am a little put out that German politicians are rather less enthusiastic.
What? Maybe you are a little put out.

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