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  • 71fiddle with — verb a) To manipulate an object, especially in a nervous or restless manner. Fiddle with vertical VOLT/DIV knob until signal comes into view. b) To adjust the position, as of an electronic device …

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  • 72together with, along with —    With in both expressions is a preposition, not a conjunction, and therefore does not govern the verb. This sentence is wrong: They said the man, a motor mechanic, together with a 22 year old arrested a day earlier, were being questioned… …

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  • 73bear with sb/sth phrasal — verb (T) 1 bear with me spoken used to ask someone politely to wait while you find out information, finish what you are doing etc: Bear with me a minute, and I ll check if Mr Garrard s in. 2 to be patient or continue to do something difficult or… …

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  • 74throw in with — verb To commit to something with; to partner with. Syn: go in with, put in with …

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  • 75sleep with — verb a) To share a bed or bedroom with. My daughter has to sleep with her teddy bear or she gets scared. b) To have sexual intercourse with. Dereks a lovely guy, but I would never sleep with him …

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  • 76go in with — verb To commit to something with; to partner with. Syn: throw in with, put in with …

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  • 77run away with — verb a) To leave secretly with another person. Usually with the intention of getting married or of living together against the wishes of the family. Dont run away with the idea that this money will solve all your problems. b) To be misled by… …

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  • 78put in with — verb To commit to something with; to partner with. Syn: go in with, throw in with …

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  • 79go with — verb a) To choose or accept (a suggestion) Although I liked your suggestion, Ill go with my original idea. b) To date, to be involved romantically with (someone) Does this red skirt go with this pink blouse? …

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  • 80get down with — verb a) To become good friends with somebody, or group of people. It was pretty easy for me to get down with the crew... b) To join in an activity with somebody, or group of people. Its not easy to get down with a group in which every instrument… …

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