{v. phr.} To be present, esp. for a short time; visit; appear. * /He put in an appearance at work, but he was too ill to stay./ * /The president put in an appearance at several dances the evening after he was sworn in./
See: PUT IN AN APPEARANCE.
{v. phr.} To be present, esp. for a short time; visit; appear. * /He put in an appearance at work, but he was too ill to stay./ * /The president put in an appearance at several dances the evening after he was sworn in./
See: PUT IN AN APPEARANCE.
Dictionary of English idioms . Словарь английских идиом. 2012