Definition
to live with (someone): to reside in the same place as (someone)
to live with (a problem): to tolerate, to endure (a problem)
- "Well, I live with my husband and three wonderful children - and a dog."
- "But I suppose that means you know what it's like to live with a handicap?"
- "And I live with my mother still."
- "I live with my mother."
- "I live with my mother in San Francisco, where I work as an accountant."
- "If you want to live with me, I have a few rules which must be followed"
- "I guess they have to like old people too, because I still live with my mother."
- "In 1928, Clairette gave birth to the couple's only son Marc, a jazz musician who now lives with his wife in San Francisco."
- "I already live in a studio apartment in the city and now I'd like a place where I don't have to share a toilet in the corridor with a dirty old man who lives with pigeons."
- "Horatio : The Sydney Opera House is the house where my friend Sydney lives with his wife Opera."
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