13-letter words containing with
- all over with — above in place or position: the roof over one's head.
- at peace with — If you are at peace with yourself or at peace with the world, you feel calm and contented, and you have no emotional conflicts within yourself or with other people.
- bound up with — closely or inextricably linked with
- catch up with — When people catch up with someone who has done something wrong, they succeed in finding them in order to arrest or punish them.
- chime in with — If one thing chimes in with another thing or chimes with it, the two things are similar or consistent with each other.
- christ within — (in Quakerism) the light of Christ in the soul of every person, considered as a guiding force.
- come out with — If you come out with a remark, especially a surprising one, you make it.
- complete with — If one thing comes complete with another, it has that thing as an extra or additional part.
- could do with — If you say that you could do with something, you mean that you need it or would benefit from it.
- dispense with — to deal out; distribute: to dispense wisdom.
- george wither — George, 1588–1667, English poet and pamphleteer.
- get away with — to receive or come to have possession, use, or enjoyment of: to get a birthday present; to get a pension.
- get over with — If you want to get something unpleasant over with, you want to do it or finish experiencing it quickly, since you cannot avoid it.
- go along with — permit, consent to
- help off with — If you help someone off with an item of clothing, you help them take it off.
- make off with — take away
- off with you! — go away! depart!
- on a par with — If you say that two people or things are on a par with each other, you mean that they are equally good or bad, or equally important.
- palm off with — If you say that you are palmed off with a lie or an excuse, you are annoyed because you are told something in order to stop you asking any more questions.
- play hob with — to make trouble for; interfere with and make disordered
- run away with — to go quickly by moving the legs more rapidly than at a walk and in such a manner that for an instant in each step all or both feet are off the ground.
- sit well with — to be agreeable to
- stand up with — to act as a wedding attendant to
- step out with — to be a boyfriend or girlfriend of (someone), esp publicly
- the hell with — the place or state of punishment of the wicked after death; the abode of evil and condemned spirits; Gehenna or Tartarus.
- to begin with — You use to begin with when you are talking about the first stage of a situation, event, or process.
- to start with — To start with means at the very first stage of an event or process.
- together with — combined with
- underwithhold — to withhold too little.
- unwithdrawing — not withdrawing; not pulling back, retreating, or giving up
- unwithholding — not withholding; giving freely
- walk off with — to advance or travel on foot at a moderate speed or pace; proceed by steps; move by advancing the feet alternately so that there is always one foot on the ground in bipedal locomotion and two or more feet on the ground in quadrupedal locomotion.
- walk out with — to court or be courted by
- walk with god — to lead a godly, morally upright life
- weigh in with — to introduce or contribute (an idea or opinion) to a discussion, argument, etc.
- with any luck — You can add with luck or with any luck to a statement to indicate that you hope that a particular thing will happen.
- with bells on — a hollow instrument of cast metal, typically cup-shaped with a flaring mouth, suspended from the vertex and rung by the strokes of a clapper, hammer, or the like.
- with impunity — unpunished
- with interest — plus money owed
- with knobs on — in an extreme or more emphatic way
- with pleasure — gladly, willingly
- with the best — as ably as the most able
- withdrawnness — The state or condition of being withdrawn or isolated.
- within bounds — not beyond limits
- within limits — If you add within limits to a statement, you mean that it is true or applies only when talking about reasonable or normal situations.
- within reason — a basis or cause, as for some belief, action, fact, event, etc.: the reason for declaring war.
- withlacoochee — a river in central Florida, flowingN and W to the Gulf of Mexico. 160 miles (257 km) long.
- without cease — without stopping; incessantly
- without demur — If you do something without demur, you do it immediately and without making any protest.
- without doubt — to be uncertain about; consider questionable or unlikely; hesitate to believe.
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