put up with

put up with: that means to endure, tolerateExamples:1. I don't know how she puts up with her mean boss every day.2. Tom could hardly put up with his bizarre classmate. It drives him crazy.to drive one crazy means to annoy someone very much

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  • I tried to put up with the noise from my neighbor's party during last night.
  • I always get a hard time with Edwan, however, I try to put up with him
  • too heavy if I should to putted up this matter by myself.

    how..howw Ensie :P
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