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put up for the night (to) [exp]

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Meaning:
- to settle in a place for a night.
Examples:
- We will go to the forest and we have made a shed on top of the tree there. Maybe we could put ourselves up for the night.
- We have an extra room, so we’re happy to put you up for the night.
- If you miss the last train, I can put you up for the night.
- There aren’t any hotels available, but I know someone who could put you up for the night.
- With the reunion going late, we can put a few of you up for the night if needed.