arrange with
arrange (something) with
1. To organize or plan something with another person. Did you arrange the luncheon with my mother? I know she really wanted to help plan it.
2. To organize or plan something to include a particular thing. My daughter loves horses, so we arranged her birthday party with pony rides.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
arrange something with someone or something
to prepare or plan something that will include someone or something. We arranged entertainment with clowns and a musician. I will arrange a fancy dinner with wine and cloth napkins. Paul arranged a meeting with the opposition.
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McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
- arrange
- arrange (something) with
- go a bomb
- keep to (something)
- chart
- chart out
- blow up in (one's) face
- blow up in face
- blow up in somebody's face
- blow up in your face