deal withsomeone
phrasal verbwithdealverb[IorT]uk/diːl/us/diːl/dealt|dealt
B2
totalkto someone ormeetsomeone,especiallyaspartofyourjob:
She's used todealingwithdifficultcustomers.
- Theyemployedhim because of hisreputedskillindealingwith thepress.
- Iadmireherforthrightway ofdealingwithpeople.
- Mr. Nixon may well have had ano-holds-barredapproachtodealingwithpoliticaladversaries.
- You have to have such a lot ofpatiencewhen you'redealingwithkids.
- She's veryadeptatdealingwith themedia.
Meeting people
- ayup
- bump
- bump intosomeone
- crosssomeone'spath/cross paths withsomeoneidiom
- deal
- encounter
- farewell
- hook up
- it's a dateidiom
- makeyourselfknownidiom
- meeting
- open house
- payyourrespectsidiom
- recross
- red carpet
- remember
- remembersomeonetosomeone
- respect
- roll out the red carpetidiom
- town meeting