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put on the map
put something on the map
Fig. to make some place famous or popular. The good food you serve here will really put this place on the map. Nothing like a little scandal to put an otherwise sleepy town on the map.
put something on the map
to make something famous The Macintosh operating system put Apple computers on the map.
put swh/something/somebody on the map
to make a place, thing, or person famous The Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition of 1909 put Seattle on the map. If Newcastle United win the championship it will really put them back on the map as far as European football is concerned.
put on the map
Make famous, publicize, as in The incident got on the national news and put our community on the map. This expression, alluding to a locality that formerly was too small to put on a map, dates from the early 1900s.
put on the map
To make well-known, prominent, or famous.
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
Eyal | | - | Hebrew |
Viktor | | VIK-tawr (German), VEEK-tahr (Russian) | Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Icelandic, German, Hungarian, Czech, Slovak, Bulgarian, Russian, Ukraini |
Lizette | | - | English |
FehİMe | | - | Turkish |
Shulamite | | - | Biblical |
Archbold | | ['a:tʃbəuld] | |