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]
See also: put

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Justin['dʒʌstin]
Radovan-Slovak, Czech, Serbian, Croatian, Medieval Slavic
Suraya-Arabic
Vasylyna-Ukrainian
Katayun-Persian
Nels-Danish