Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
put-you-up
Phrasal verb
/pʊt juː ʌp/

Definition
To provide temporary accommodation or lodging for someone.

Examples
- When I visited my aunt, she kindly offered to put me up for the weekend.
- We can’t afford a hotel, so we’ll ask our friends if they can put us up while we’re in town.
- During the conference, many attendees were put up at local hotels.

Meaning
The phrase ‘put you up’ typically refers to the act of hosting someone in your home or offering them a place to stay, often for a short period of time.

Synonyms
- Accommodate
- Host
- Lodge