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put to it, be
put to it, be
Be confronted with a severe difficulty, as in I was put to it to finish this book on time. This usage is derived from the active sense of put to it, that is, "force or challenge someone to something." [c. 1600]
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
Judita | | - | Lithuanian, Czech, Slovak |
Jayden | | JAY-dən | English (Modern) |
Petar | | - | Serbian, Croatian, Bulgarian, Macedonian |
Sabellius | | - | Late Roman |
Mahsa | | - | Persian |
Suk-Ja | | sook-jah | Korean |