With — 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.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
With the Lights Out — Box set by Nirvana Released November 23, 2004 … Wikipedia
With You — may refer to:* With You (Jessica Simpson song) * With You (The Subways song) * With U , a song by Janet Jackson * With You (Chris Brown song) * With You (Linkin Park song) * With You (Lila McCann song) * With You (Hallmark exclusive), an album by … Wikipedia
with it — See: GET WITH IT … Dictionary of American idioms
with it — See: GET WITH IT … Dictionary of American idioms
with 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./ … Dictionary of American idioms
with 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./ … Dictionary of American idioms
With You in Mind — can refer to:*Popular songs entitled With You in Mind include: ** With You in Mind, a 1962 popular song ** With You in Mind, a 1966 popular song popularized by Marianne Faithfull ** With You in Mind, a 1991 popular song by Allen Toussaint,… … Wikipedia
With A City — was a thoroughbred horse. As a foal of 2003, he was a possible contender for the Triple Crown in 2006. But With A City contracted a mysterious illness at Trackside Louisville on Thursday April 20, 2006. He was euthanized by lethal injection on… … Wikipedia
With a Song in My Heart — can refer to:* With a Song in My Heart, a 1952 movie biography of Jane Froman, starring Susan Hayward * With a Song in My Heart, a 1929 popular song by Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart, revived in 1948 * With a Song in My Heart, an album by Stevie … Wikipedia
With a strong hand and an outstretched arm — is a phrase in Judaic tradition representing God s use of his power on behalf of the Jews.OriginIn Exodus 6 (Parshat Va eira in the Torah), Moses has just reiterated to God the complaint of the Israelites that every time he has gone to Pharaoh on … Wikipedia