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put into words

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



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"My love for England, I think it's difficult to put into words. I love England so much - I love playing for England," Stones said.

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"I couldn't even put into words how much I loved him."

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He struggled to put into words the "indescribable" consequences for his colleagues of the past two years of war, with Israel's offensive leaving Gaza's hospitals under severe strain, with some forced to close and others operating at drastically reduced levels.

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"I can't really put into words actually, it was just golden," said Russ Middleton, a former police officer turned Head of Intelligence for LACS.

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“Eighteen years of memories you can’t just put into words in one night,” Kershaw said, “or feel all the feels that you can possibly feel.”

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put into practiceput it mildly