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TAKE THE QUIZ“with a”
The following 19 entries include the term with a.
with a will
idiom: with a lot of enthusiasm and energy
wouldn't touch (something) with a 10-foot pole
idiom—used to say that someone would not want to get near something, discuss something, or get involved in something
you could cut it with a knife
idiom—used to say that something is very strong or intense
you could have knocked me over with a feather
idiom—used to say that one was extremely surprised or astonished when he or she found out about something
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- Before we went to her house, Hannah told us her aunt was a flibbertigibbet.


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