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6 sentences with 'putting'

Example sentences and phrases with the word putting and other words derived from it.

Brief definition: putting

The act of placing or moving something in a particular position; in golf, the action of gently hitting the ball to make it roll into the hole.


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Once in power, Claudius proved to be a competent and refreshingly sane emperor, putting an end to the waves of terror that Caligula had unleashed.
After putting on magnifying glasses to get a better view, Dr. Abbott, first with a scalpel and then with scissors, made a Y-shaped incision in the dura.
She had an idea of taking a few puffs on a Camel (after "erasing" it), putting it neatly in the ashtray, next to the lipstick-stained Luckies, and thus leaving a false trail.
By 700 CE, the Umayyads had conquered all of North Africa as far as the Atlantic. Then, in 711, they invaded Spain and destroyed the Visigothic kingdom, putting a definitive end to Aryan Christianity in North Africa and Spain.
As noted in the absolutism debate, the Prussian royal line, the Hohenzollerns, oversaw Prussia's transformation from a poor, backward collection of lands in northern Germania into a military great power, essentially putting all state expenditure into the pursuit of military perfection.
Ford took up the idea, putting it to work in the service of car manufacturing. So, instead of each operator looking for a part, he brought the parts to each man. This was the assembly line, which started with individual parts and ended with an automobile. Along the line each man, standing still, performed a single task.

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