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  • 81have truck with — verb to have dealings with; to truck with. You shouldnt have any truck with them. They cheat …

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  • 82go with someone — verb a) to date someone regularly and exclusively The junior high boy shyly asked the girl he had a crush on, Will you go with me? To which she replied, Yes, Ill go with you. b) to accompany someone to a given place Mother asked the teen aged boy …

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  • 83not touch something with a ten foot pole — verb a) To avoid something at all costs; to refuse to associate with something; signifies a strong aversion. Serious actors of the world wouldnt touch the part with a ten foot pole. b) To be unable (perhaps figuratively) to approach something or… …

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  • 84bustle with — verb To teem with; abound with; to exhibit an energetic and active abundance of a thing; (of a place) to be full of a certain activity or active beings. Each day, the small street bustles with tourists …

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  • 85toy with — verb a) handling something in a careless or frivolous manner (toying with someones feelings) b) play, especially with or as with a toy …

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  • 86deal with — verb a) To handle verbally or in some form of artistic expression; to address or discuss as a subject. This book deals with incest. b) To take action with respect to (someone or something). The teacher knew how to deal with these lazy students.… …

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  • 87crawl with — verb To include or be covered with swarms or large numbers of (something, especially insects or people); to have in great numbers or multitudes. The kitchen was crawling with cockroaches. Syn: teem with …

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  • 88fall in with — verb a) To join a group of people. He has fallen in with a bad lot. b) To meet with something Fall in with a gale , , Chapter 4 …

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  • 89take up with — verb a) To form a close relationship with someone. I hear that John has taken up with Jane. b) To be contented to receive; to receive without opposition; to put up with …

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  • 90come to terms with — verb a) To resolve a conflict with. She finally came to terms with her addictions at her third rehab clinic and rarely drank again. b) To accept or resign oneself to something emotionally painful Until he comes to terms with the likelihood of… …

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