Definition

with: accompanying; including; next to; using preposition
I will go with you, so you are not alone.

UK: Are you with me or against me?
US: I live with my mother.
  • "There's a hole in the world with a great black pit And it goes by the name of London…"
  • "Ticket lady: With or without you?"
  • "I play with her"
  • "Real estate agent: Well, I have one with three rooms, 1200 square feet, on Union Square."
  • "Caroline: Beat them in with a big spoon"

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