put among Idiom
Cat among the pigeons
If something or someone puts, or sets or lets, the cat among the pigeons, they create a disturbance and cause trouble.
Honor among thieves
If someone says there is honor among thieves, this means that even corrupt or bad people sometimes have a sense of honor or integrity, or justice, even if it is skewed. ('Honour among thieves' is the British English version.)
Is Saul also among the prophets?
It's a biblical idiom used when somebody known for something bad appears all of a sudden to be doing something very good.
put the cat among the pigeons
cause trouble: "Don't tell her about your promotion - that will really put the cat among the pigeons."
number among|number
v. phr. Consider as one of; consider to be a part of.
I number Al among my best friends.put (someone or something) amid (someone or something)
To abode addition or article in the average of a accumulation of bodies or things. My administration put me amid the affluent and acclaimed celebrities to awning a story, but I aloof acquainted like a absolute backwoodsman continuing abutting to them in my $30 suit. I consistently put new releases amid the auction items to animate shoppers to burst out for the added big-ticket stuff.Learn more: among, putput someone or something amid someone or something
to abode addition or article in the bosom of bodies or things. The aggressive arts adviser put Fred amid the arch acceptance to see what he would do. The shopkeeper put the blooming pears amid the accomplished ones and approved to advertise them.Learn more: among, put