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move with the times
To adapt to changes, especially cultural changes.
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would you like to go out with me
sleep with one's fathers
(biblical and literary, dated or obsolete) To be buried together with one's forebears; hence, to die; also, to be dead.
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go with a swing
(Britain, informal) To be successful and fun.
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not with it
walk away with
(transitive) To win (a competition or contest) handily or by a large margin. / (transitive) To steal (something) or to come to possess something that was contested; to walk off with.
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keeps in with
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of keep in with
stood up with
simple past tense and past participle of stand up with
walking away with
present participle of walk away with
walked away with
simple past tense and past participle of walk away with