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  • 61disagree with — verb not be very easily digestible Spicy food disagrees with some people • Hypernyms: ↑hurt • Verb Frames: Something s somebody …

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  • 62get along with — verb have smooth relations (Freq. 1) My boss and I get along very well • Syn: ↑get on with, ↑get on, ↑get along • Hypernyms: ↑relate • Verb Frames …

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  • 63get on with — verb have smooth relations My boss and I get along very well • Syn: ↑get along with, ↑get on, ↑get along • Hypernyms: ↑relate • Verb Frames: Somebody s …

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  • 64pass with flying colors — verb succeed at easily She sailed through her exams You will pass with flying colors She nailed her astrophysics course • Syn: ↑breeze through, ↑ace, ↑sweep through, ↑sail through, ↑nail …

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  • 65break with sb/sth phrasal — verb (T) 1 to leave a group of people or an organization, especially because you have had a disagreement with them: break with sb/sth over sth: Powell broke with the Conservative Party over Europe. 2 break with tradition/the past to stop… …

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  • 66have-to doe with — verb be relevant to There were lots of questions referring to her talk My remark pertained to your earlier comments • Syn: ↑refer, ↑pertain, ↑relate, ↑concern, ↑come to, ↑bear on, ↑ …

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  • 67hold with the hare and run with the hounds — verb a) To oppose an action or behavior and yet engage in the same action or behavior; to be a hypocrite. Well, if you ask me, Pastor Hawkins is trying to hold with the hare and run with the hounds by opposing casino gambling when his church… …

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  • 68run off with — verb a) (someone) To leave with someone with the intention of living with them or marrying them. Usually in secret because other people think it is wrong. The chief accountant has run off with his secretary! b) (something) To steal or abscond. He …

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  • 69reckon with — verb a) To settle accounts with or to settle claims with After a long time the lord of those servants cometh, and reckoneth with them. Matt. xxv. 19. b) To deal with Well reckon with him after the deed is done …

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  • 70get on with — verb a) To proceed with; to begin or continue. Turn off the television and get on with your homework. b) To have a good relationship with. Now that the technical difficulties have been taken care of, lets get on with the show! Syn: begin,… …

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