put past



put past

v.
To believe some action, especially an extreme action, to be of a kind that someone would not do. Often used negatively: I wouldn't put it past those kids to try to climb to the top of the flagpole. Would you put murder past these thugs?
See also: past, put

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
KrzysztofKZHISH-tawfPolish
Lynda['lində]
MarttiMAHRT-teeFinnish
Ludvik-Slovene
KikiKEE-kee (English), kee-KEE (Greek)English, German, Greek
Keen[ki:n]