change (something) with (someone)
change (something) with (someone)
To swap or exchange something with someone. I changed places with my aunt so that I could talk to the people at the other end of the table. I recently changed roles with Tina at the office, and it's actually working out really well.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
change something with someone
to trade or exchange something with someone. I changed coats with Fred and his is much warmer. Will you change seats with me?
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McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
- change with
- change places with
- change places with (one)
- climax
- bring (something) to a climax
- flock to
- flock to (someone or something)
- come to a climax
- all the best to (someone)
- bequeath