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  • 101cope with — verb satisfy or fulfill (Freq. 18) meet a need this job doesn t match my dreams • Syn: ↑meet, ↑match • Hypernyms: ↑cope, ↑get by, ↑ …

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  • 102pullulate with — verb exist in large quantity • Syn: ↑abound in, ↑teem in • Hypernyms: ↑occur • Verb Frames: Something s somebody Something s something …

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  • 103make do with — verb to get along with whatever is available The recipe calls for exotic mushrooms, but well have to make do with ordinary ones. See Also: make do …

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  • 104couple with — verb To have sexual intercourse with She had the brilliant inventor and craftsman Daedalus construct her an artificial cow, in which she hid and induced the bull to couple with her [...] …

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  • 105come down with — verb To contract or get; to show symptoms of a minor illness. With a scratchy throat and a cough, it feels like Im coming down with a cold …

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  • 106damn with faint praise — verb To provide praise that is so minimal or inconsequential as to actually amount to criticism. Damn with faint praise, assent with civil leer,/And without sneering teach the rest to sneer …

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  • 107rub elbows with — verb to associate or consort with a specified person or people While at Cambridge, he rubbed elbows with many future Government ministers …

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  • 108get to grips with — verb a) To deal (with something) decisively, or to confront (it) head on. b) To battle (with something). Syn: come to grips …

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  • 109keep with — verb a) to remain with someone b) to associate with someone or something …

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  • 110team up with — verb To associate with another in a joint enterprise. The ice cream shop teamed up with the cookie and brownie place next door to create wonderful sundaes …

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