with
[wɪð]
Definition:
1. In the company or presence of someone or something.
2. Having or carrying something.
Use 'with' in a sentence:
- 1. Simon finds it hard to make friends with other children.
- 2. Harrell snorted with laughter.
- 3. They played with spirit.
- 4. The latest results are in keeping with our earlier findings.
- 5. Ellen pealed with laughter.
- 6. We'll have to work all the harder with two people off sick.
- 7. He brayed with laughter.
- 8. If you experience difficulty with the superglue not creating a bond with dry wood, moisten the surfaces with water.
- 9. He graduated with distinction.
- 10. Eva gossiped with Sarah.
- 11. Scenes of city life were intercut with interviews with local people.
- 12. Skill comes with practice.
- 13. She flushed with anger.
- 14. He screeched with pain.
- 15. She tingled with excitement.
- 16. The new position invested her with a good deal of responsibility.
- 17. I've finished with gambling.
- 18. She moves with the natural grace of a ballerina.
- 19. He's overloaded with responsibilities.
- 20. It's pouring with rain.
- 21. What's wrong with him?
- 22. We howled with laughter.
- 23. Ring the changes with a new colour.
- 24. They yelled with excitement.
- 25. She stiffened with fear.
- 26. Salter shouted with joy.
- 27. A politics of the future has to engage with new ideas.
- 28. This house doesn't compare with our previous one.
- 29. This school compares with the best in the country.
- 30. It's time you settled your differences with your father.
- 31. Future lawyers could study this text with profit.
- 32. Fewer people write with their left hand than with their right.
- 33. New computer software is often incompatible with older computers.
- 34. What a difference! You look great with your hair like that.
- 35. Put it back in its place when you've finished with it.
- 36. This was science with a human face.
- 37. The book, complete with CD, costs £ 35.
- 38. Tie it with fabric bows that coordinate with other furnishings.
- 39. She frowned with concentration.
- 40. The organization put me in contact with other people in a similar position.
- 41. Technophobia increases with age.
- 42. She sighed with relief.
- 43. Roberta sighed with relief.
- 44. He smiled with relief.
- 45. The first year provides students with a sound theoretical basis for later study.
- 46. Who took the decision to go ahead with the project?
- 47. In the normal course of events she would have gone with him.
- 48. Several people came forward with information.
- 49. The school has established a successful relationship with the local community.
- 50. The college has strong links with local industry.
- 51. What's wrong with a bit of smoodge between friends?
- 52. The early identification of children with special educational needs is very important.
- 53. I came here with the express purpose of speaking with the manager.
- 54. She is a doctor with a strong sense of vocation.
- 55. We're through with dinner.
- 56. The US dollar went through a difficult time, in company with the oil market.
- 57. The system is designed to be used in conjunction with a word processing program.
- 58. Treat your keyboard with care and it should last for years.
- 59. The college has close links with many other institutions.
- 60. He's more comfortable with computers than with people.