With meaning in English
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Definition
with: accompanying; including; next to; using
I will go with you, so you are not alone.
Pronunciation examples
UK: Are you with me or against me?
US: I live with my mother.
Examples
- "Sheriff Joan Wayne doesn't duel with horses!"
- "I can't decide what to wear: The purple shirt with green stripes, or the orange shirt with silver spots... My meeting with Philip Cheeter is in half an hour."
- "I'm the man with the perfect tan!"
- "Sailor : Horatio, it's great to have you aboard, but why do you always carry that bloody arm holding a gun with you?"
- "Lucie : Yes, Philip, but isn't it true that you had a violent verbal confrontation with Stink?"
- "Sailor : With my new speakers?"
- "Ticket lady: With or without you?"
- "Thank you for the room with a bath!"
- "Don't you have one with dogs?"
- "Let's start with you... Icarus Archibald Quincy!"
- "The rest of the party looked on in horror before continuing with the barbecue."
- "If you see Bruno, please tell him I've gone home with a headache."
- "This is Brent Vanderplop with a special Hollywood edition of Radio Rhubarb!"
- "Come out with your hands up!"
- "Just sign this contract with me and you'll be going places!"
- "Real estate agent: Well, I have one with three rooms, 1200 square feet, on Union Square."
- "Bruno : Don't worry sir, I'm sure we can work this out... Let's see... I think you should definitely wear the purple shirt with green stripes – it matches your ears."
- "Everybody now, sing with me!"
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