put-on造句1. She's not really angry - it's just a put-on.
2. Their punkish stance is probably a put-on: doubtless their dads are commodities brokers.
3. The audience thought the 47-year-old was a put-on .
4. It was all a put-on to impress his girlfriend.
5. A simple put-on of go and do is often required.
6. He switched the channel again and put-on a soccer game.
7. Don't take it so seriously — it was just a put-on.
8. At first they were thinking it was a big put-on.
9. From the perspective of trade management, the Government to regulate the shop, bound by nothing wrong in law, regulations also put-on .
10. Paul exposed a kind of service that appears to be spiritual but is really just a put-on, a show, an act to get attention.
11. And there is still the hardy minority that insists on viewing the Beatles as the great put-on of the century.
12. Of the ones that do up the strap, about half have them so loose that they can put-on and remove the helmet without unbuckling .