a put up job|put up job in English
conspiracy arranged beforehand, something planned as to cheat or mislead
Use "a put up job|put up job" in a sentence
1. His disappearance could simply be a put-up job.
2. To put it bluntly , she's not up to the job.
3. He put me in the way of a job.
4. 9 He put me in the way of a job.
5. Put up a ger.
6. Pit closures have put thousands of miners out of a job .
7. They put up a cross.
8. Put your arms up.
9. Put your hands up!
10. They put up a passive resistance.
11. Put your hands up.
12. We put up at a motel.
13. Let Automation Personnel Services put you in the right job today
14. I've put you forward as the best man for the job.
15. I put up a stone anyway.
16. It's put me in a position whereby I can't afford to take a job.
17. Skeptics consider the case to be a hoax, describing it as "sensationalizing on the part of the media" and "a put-up job to make money".
18. Is quitting my job giving up?
19. I'm fed up with my job.
20. Shut up and do your job.
21. (*Typically: be ~; put someone or something ~.) I refuse to put my family's welfare At risk by quitting my job
22. Better put that hood up.
23. I put up my umbrella.
24. 'I will put my heart and soul into the job,' he promises.
25. He put his whole self into the job, working night and day.