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with can mean `because of or as a result of `
with can mean `because of or as a result of `
with
can mean `because of or as a result of `
ADJECTIVE + WITH + NOUN
OR
VERB + WITH + NOUN
Ex.
They were crying
with
pride when they heard that their daughter had won the competition.
Our fingers were numb
with
cold. We could barely feel them.
He seethed
with
rage as his boss lectured him.
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