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Plant Means Planted Phrase Planting Put Idea Eslpod 0419 We 0512

Id ESLPod_0419_WE_0512
Episode Id ESLPod 419
Episode Title Planting a Garden
Phrase to plant
Text The verb "to plant," in this podcast, means to put seeds in the ground so that plants will grow: "In which month should we begin planting cucumbers?" The phrase "to plant an idea" means to give someone an idea that develops over time: "The first time I tasted crepes, it planted the idea of opening my own crepe restaurant." The phrase "to plant (something) on (someone or something)" means to put something somewhere: "He planted a kiss on his girlfriend's cheek." Or, "She planted her books on the desk." Finally, the phrase "to plant (something) on (someone or something)" means to hide something that is illegal: "Becca said that she didn't know the drugs were in her suitcase, so someone must have planted them on her."
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