put two and two together
English
Verb
put two and two together (third-person singular simple present puts two and two together, present participle putting two and two together, simple past and past participle put two and two together)
- (idiomatic) To figure something out; to deduce or discern something.
- We didn't tell our friends that we were dating, but I think they put two and two together.
Translations
figure out
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