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put into words

Idioms  
  1. Express verbally, as in I find it hard to put my feelings into words. [Late 1800s]


Example Sentences

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I wasn’t even going to try to put into words what I now knew was true about her.

From Literature

It is 612 days since captain Aiden Markram sat in a windowless press conference room and was asked to put into words their defeat in the 2024 final.

From BBC

"It's very difficult to put into words to be honest," Hall told BBC Sport.

From BBC

"I cannot put into words how hard this is for me and everyone who knew Jayden."

From BBC

“I’ve had different nannies throughout the years and every single one of them has done the work to help my kids get here and my husband, I can’t even put into words what this means and how many people it took to win this,” she told BBC Sport.

From Salon