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to live with
phrasal verb
Reside in the same home as someone
- 1She lives with her parents in the city.
- 2After college, he decided to live with his best friend.
Living with someone means sharing a home with them. It means you both stay in the same place and spend time together. It could be family members, friends, or roommates. It's about being in the same living space and sharing experiences.
Remember, living with someone also means respecting their space and boundaries. It's important to communicate openly and consider each other's needs to maintain a harmonious living arrangement.
in a restaurant
Roommate Revelations
Mark
I heard you moved recently. How's the new place?
Donna
It's great! I live with my cousin now, and we get along really well.
Mark
That's awesome. Having a good roommate makes a big difference.
Donna
Absolutely, it feels like home already.
at the reception desk
Unexpected Roommate Encounter
Nancy
I didn't expect to see you here, Anthony!
Anthony
Yeah, I'm here for a few days. I live with my brother nearby.
Nancy
That's great! I hope you enjoy your stay.
Anthony
Thanks, it's nice to have a change of scenery.
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Similar to "to live with":
- 1cohabit
- 2share a home