used as the object of a verb or preposition to refer to two or more people or things previously mentioned or easily identified
dress someone up, especially in an elaborate or impressive way
assault and injure someone by hitting, kicking, or punching them repeatedly
praise (or disparage) someone or something
include someone in a deal and give them a share of the profits
(of a driver) overtake someone and pull in too closely in front of them
harm someone’s reputation maliciously
get the better of someone, typically in an underhand way
having a particular famous association; famous for having or being ——
find room or have sufficient space for someone or something
provide someone or something with the necessary equipment, clothes, or other items for a particular situation
incriminate someone by falsifying evidence against them
adapt or equip someone or something for a purpose
be beneficial to someone, especially to their health
try to make someone believe something that is untrue, especially as a joke
bring someone before a court of justice to answer for an alleged offence