Put (one) through it negative spoken language verb phrase
To make someone go through something difficult, or unpleasant.
They really put me through it during that intensive training course.
James really put me through it when he was my boss.
He put you through it when you guys were together, so just get over him.
You really put me through it when you sent these reports late, you know?
Come out of a difficult situation without a stain on one's character
To quickly do an unpleasant or difficult task in order to avoid a prolonged painful episode
Used to say that life includes not only happiness but also toughness too.
1. On or in a calm or undisturbed waterbody
2. Facing no or very few obstacles or difficulties
To accept an unpleasant situation without making any complaint about it
Seem to be very suspicious or morally unacceptable
This deal stinks to high heaven. Maybe somebody was bribed.