put up for the night (to) [exp]

english idiom to put up for the night
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Meaning:

  • to settle in a place for a night.

Examples:

  1. 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.
  2. We have an extra room, so we’re happy to put you up for the night.
  3. If you miss the last train, I can put you up for the night.
  4. There aren’t any hotels available, but I know someone who could put you up for the night.
  5. With the reunion going late, we can put a few of you up for the night if needed.
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