go+with
121with a silver spoon in one's mouth — See: BORN WITH A SILVER SPOON IN ONE S MOUTH …
122with child — {adv. phr.}, {literary} Going to have a baby; pregnant. * /The angel told Mary she was with child./ Compare: IN A FAMILY WAY or IN THE FAMILY WAY …
123with fire — See: PLAY WITH FIRE …
124with one's boots on — See: DIE IN ONE S BOOTS or DIE WITH ONE S BOOTS ON …
125with one's pants down — See: CATCH ONE WITH ONE S PANTS DOWN …
126with the Joneses — See: KEEP UP WITH THE JONESES …
127with a silver spoon in one's mouth — See: BORN WITH A SILVER SPOON IN ONE S MOUTH …
128with child — {adv. phr.}, {literary} Going to have a baby; pregnant. * /The angel told Mary she was with child./ Compare: IN A FAMILY WAY or IN THE FAMILY WAY …