Put in below the home of Brown.
One sentence, short and sweet - what is it telling us to do?
There are a few ways to read the sentence:
"Put in___below" as a phrase "put in" then "below", telling us to do something at the "home of Brown"
"Put___in___below" as three separate words directing us to do something at the "home of Brown"
"Put in" "below" = a place located below "the home of Brown" that requires nothing more than noting the location of the "put in"
PUT = position, frame, assign, place, commit, invest, cause to undergo something, adapt, arrange, set-up, order, pose, cause to be in a certain state
IN = inch, Indiana, direction, inward, currently fashionable, to, toward, toward the inside, there
PUT IN = insert, enclose, introduce, lay aside for future use, devote time, store away, break in, install, boat ramp, entrance, set-up, submit, inject, throw in, access point
BELOW = under, beneath, at a lower level, downstairs, down, at a lower place, lower floor, under
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