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put on the dog
To make a show of wealth or elegance: “The annual ball gave everyone a chance to dress up and put on the dog.”
Idioms and Phrases
Example Sentences
"If a dog has a serious problem with de-icers, the owner should consider buying booties to put on the dog's feet for protection."
"I’m basically a broker for them. Some of them want some training done. Maybe they want an odor put on the dog in terms of narcotics, explosives, human remains. Some people want a fully trained dog. And there are departments that want something in-between those two kinds of extremes."
The excellent Ms. Rogers returns as Harry’s frowzy helpmeet, a woman narcotized by monotony, who can still put on the dog for a handsome stranger.
Many, of course, have tried to put on the dog.
The assumption of the four-pack is that you and your spouse or roommate will attach one to each of your respective keys, another will be taped, I guess, to the living room remote control, and the final Tile will be... well, in my case, put on the dog's collar.
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