do with
verb(do)
to bring to pass : carry out
do with
verb(do)
put —used chiefly in do to death
do with
verb(do)
perform, execute
do with
verb(do)
to hold or maintain as a possession, privilege, or entitlement
do with
verb(do)
to hold in one's use, service, regard, or at one's disposal
do with
verb(do)
to hold, include, or contain as a part or whole
do with
idiom(do)
involvement with (a person) in any way —used in negative statements
do with
idiom(do)
involvement in (something) or responsibility in some way for (something) —used in negative statements
do with
idiom(do)
to relate to (something) : to be about (something)
do with
idiom(do)
to relate to or involve (someone)
do with
idiom(do)
to sell to or buy from
do with
idiom(do)
to change (something) in some way
do with
idiom(do)
to put (something) somewhere
do with
idiom(do)
to use or use up (something) : to spend (money)
do with
idiom(do)
—used to ask in a somewhat unfriendly way why someone has possession of (something)