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101out with — phrasal 1. : to bring out he outs with his money 2. : to make known : utter he outs with the whole story * * * out with 1. Let s do away with 2. Not friendly with …
102was in contact with — stayed in touch with, had a relationship with, was friendly with, was in the habit of meeting with …
103be on bad terms with someone — be on bad terms with (someone) be on good terms with (someone) to be friendly with someone. It doesn t help matters if you re on bad terms with your doctor …
104be on bad terms with — (someone) be on good terms with (someone) to be friendly with someone. It doesn t help matters if you re on bad terms with your doctor …
105be mixed up with somebody — be/get mixed ˈup with sb idiom to be/become friendly with or involved with sb that other people do not approve of • He got mixed up with a crowd who were into drugs and crime. Main entry: ↑mixidiom …
106get mixed up with somebody — be/get mixed ˈup with sb idiom to be/become friendly with or involved with sb that other people do not approve of • He got mixed up with a crowd who were into drugs and crime. Main entry: ↑mixidiom …
107stand in with — {v. phr.}, {informal} To be liked by or friendly with. Usually used with well . * /John stands in well with the teacher./ …
108stand in with — {v. phr.}, {informal} To be liked by or friendly with. Usually used with well . * /John stands in well with the teacher./ …
109stand\ in\ with — v. phr. informal To be liked by or friendly with. Usually used with well . John stands in well with the teacher …
110get in with — PHRASAL VERB (disapproval) If someone tries to get in with you, they try to become friendly with you because they think that they will benefit in some way. [V P P n] She did everything she could to get in with the people she thought would make… …