to complete something with
1with — W1S1 [wıð, wıθ] prep [: Old English; Origin: against, from, with ] 1.) used to say that two or more people or things are together in the same place ▪ I saw Bob in town with his girlfriend. ▪ Put this bag with the others. ▪ I always wear these… …
2strike up something with somebody — ˌstrike ˈup sth (with sb) derived to begin a friendship, a relationship, a conversation, etc • He would often strike up conversations with complete strangers. Main entry: ↑strikederived …
3complete — [[t]kəmpli͟ːt[/t]] ♦ completes, completing, completed 1) ADJ: usu ADJ n (emphasis) You use complete to emphasize that something is as great in extent, degree, or amount as it possibly can be. The rebels had taken complete control... It shows a… …
4with — /wID, wIT/ preposition 1 near someone or something, or in someone s presence: I saw Bob in town with his girlfriend. | Mix the powder with boiling water. 2 having, possessing, or showing a particular thing, quality or feeling: a book with a green …
5Something for Everybody (Devo album) — Something for Everybody Studio album by Devo Released …
6complete with — phrase with the things mentioned a comprehensive collection complete with detailed biographies of the artists come complete with: All our machines come complete with a three year service warranty. Thesaurus: also and additionalsynonym Main entry …
7Complete History Volume Two — Complete History Volume One Compilation album by Government Issue Released January 22, 2002 …
8Complete Control — Single by The Clash from the album The Clash (US ver.) …
9Something — Single par The Beatles extrait de l’album Abbey Road Face A Something Face B Come Together Sortie …
10Complete History Volume One — Compilation album by Government Issue Released March 28, 2000 …