One of these is deep-six. It means to hide something or put it where it will not be found.
VOA: special.2009.05.24
John Glenn, the former astronaut who was then a senator from Ohio, put it this way: "I know the Great Lakes.
VOA: special.2009.01.05
As Dewey put it, the relation of the abilities of one student to another is none of the teacher's business."
VOA: special.2010.01.07
Sergeant Perry Osburn put it this way: "We cannot let this make us afraid, you know what I'm saying?
VOA: special.2009.11.14
Near the moon, the astronauts fired rockets to slow the spacecraft enough to put it into moon orbit.
VOA: special.2009.07.15
Smith said he was able to read the strange writing in this book and put it into English.
VOA: special.2009.05.28
He gave it to Dupin. My friend examined the check carefully and put it in his pocket.
VOA: special.2009.12.26
Then Andy took a large amount of money out of his pocket and asked Jeff to put it together with the other money.
VOA: special.2010.04.24
As she lifted it to put it in her dark hair, a few drops of liquid from the flower fell to the ground.
VOA: special.2009.05.23
As the New York Times put it, he "struggled for much of his life with his weight,with alcohol and with persistent tales of womanizing."
VOA: special.2009.08.29
All you do is throw it away or put it where it will never be found.
VOA: special.2009.05.24
I put my foot on it, then picked it up and put it in my pocket.
VOA: special.2009.01.17
"As one business student in West Africa put it, 'English is a lifeline.'" And that's the VOA Special English Economics Report, written by Mario Ritter.
VOA: special.2011.01.21
As the election of 1840 drew closer, the Whig Party felt more and more hopeful that it could put its candidate in the White House.
VOA: special.2009.01.22
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