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land with
verb
- tr, preposition to give to, so as to put in difficulties; cause to be burdened with
why did you land me with this extra work?
Example Sentences
“It’s a simple, clear song and it’s multipurpose. It’s not a Valentine’s Day card, but you can use it to love yourself, someone else, as the very simple expression of gratitude for this person you’re lucky to land with on the universe. You can’t choose your family, but she was the absolute best, and I’m so grateful I got to be … get to be … her brother.”
Ancient trees can be found across the country on both public and private land, with the most surviving examples to be found in what were once extensive royal hunting grounds like the New Forest and Windsor Great Park.
Anna Alexandrova denied posting eight anti-war messages on social media, insisting the case was motivated by a squabble over land with a neighbour.
It didn’t land with the crowd, who met the anglophone dance grooves with blank stares.
She’s quieter than Valladares and reels off political cliches that nevertheless land with conviction.
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