refuse to give (something that is due to or is desired by another)
inflict similar trouble or harm on someone to that which they have inflicted on oneself
share a home and have a sexual relationship with (someone to whom one is not married)
expressing the hope that something will happen in the way described
engage in an affair with (someone, especially the partner of another person)
because of (used typically to introduce several causes of something)
used in exhortations to take or send someone or something away, in, out, etc.
gladly (used to express polite agreement or acceptance)
used as a polite formula preceding, and intended to mitigate the effect of, an expression of disagreement
an exclamation expressing support for a stated person or thing
(of an insurance policy) allowing the holder to receive a share of the profits made by the company, typically in the form of a bonus
contribute something as one’s share of a joint activity, cost, etc.
produce (something), especially when pressured or challenged