Of persons; taken advantage of.
1 She sighed, in her best put-upon way, and reached for the phone.
2 This much put-upon group of junior doctors are, in theory, undergoing training.
3 Not mistaken or confused, but deliberate, cold-blooded deceivers of the put-upon people?
4 Braugher plays Owen, the epitome of the put-upon aging husband and father.
5 It's a bustling, enjoyable set: put-upon single motherhood has seldom seemed so perky.
6 Poor put-upon Lajos Irvine, that's who'd get the fault laid at his feet.
7 The nurse in charge was in uniform, the governess was a much put-upon person.
8 The put-upon people have spoken, and they have at long last drawn the line.
9 Boyce sighed, as if he were the most put-upon fellow in all the Crimea.
10 And, most crucially, how it works for his poor, put - upon Ma on Christmas Day.
11 He was quite aware that I considered myself put-upon .
12 Sir, - This State has behaved shamelessly where these vulnerable, long-suffering, put-upon women are concerned.
13 Western criticism is only going to further unsettle a Pakistani leadership that is already put-upon .
14 She sighed, in her best put-upon way, and reached for the phone.
15 This much put-upon group of junior doctors are, in theory, undergoing training.
16 Not mistaken or confused, but deliberate, cold-blooded deceivers of the put-upon people?
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