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  • 1With — With, prep. [OE. with, AS. wi? with, against; akin to AS. wi?er against, OFries. with, OS. wi?, wi?ar, D. weder, we[^e]r (in comp.), G. wider against, wieder gain, OHG. widar again, against, Icel. vi? against, with, by, at, Sw. vid at, by, Dan.… …

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  • 2With the Lights Out — Box set by Nirvana Released November 23, 2004 …

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  • 3with it — See: GET WITH IT …

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  • 4with it — See: GET WITH IT …

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  • 5with flying colors — {adv. phr.} With great or total success; victoriously. * /Tow finished the race with flying colors./ * /Mary came through the examination with flying colors./ …

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  • 6with flying colors — {adv. phr.} With great or total success; victoriously. * /Tow finished the race with flying colors./ * /Mary came through the examination with flying colors./ …

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  • 7With All My Heart — is a popular song, based on an originally French and Italian language song called Gondolier. It was written by Peter De Angelis and Bob Marcucci.While it was the only major hit for Jodie Sands in the United States (reaching #15 on the Billboard… …

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  • 8With — With, n. See {Withe}. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 9With This Ring — (January 21, 1951 ndash;March 11, 1951) was a prime time panel show broadcast by the DuMont Television Network that featured engaged couples discussing marriage and marital problems. It was initially hosted by Bill Slater, but the show quickly… …

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  • 10with — preposition Etymology: Middle English, against, from, with, from Old English; akin to Old English wither against, Old High German widar against, back, Sanskrit vi apart Date: before 12th century 1. a. in opposition to ; against < had a fight with …

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