Similar words: in league with, league, beleaguer, colleague, ivy league, league of nations, inlet, ague. Meaning: adj. (usually followed by `with') united in effort as if in a league.
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1. Vernon was accused by his enemies of being in league with the devil.
2. There is no evidence that the broker was in league with the fraudulent vendor.
3. The police suspected that the bank clerk was in league with the robbers.
4. Is he in league with the aborigines?
5. And the Chesterfield game will be his 61st in League Cup competition.
6. The League management committee also debated possible changes in league structure yesterday.
7. Some U.S. officials, however, suspected the chief was in league with the Arellanos.
8. Union leaders were accused of being in league with the Mafia.
9. Even headmen not in league with cattle thieves had little interest in strictly enforcing the regulations.
10. She may have been in league with the thieves.
11. Poland is in league with the Germans.
12. They are in league with each other.
13. He had ruled France in league with corrupt financiers.
14. He is privately in league with some bandits.
15. People once believed that some women were witches in league with the devil.
16. We are in league with one another, and not in conflict.
17. People once believed that sane women were withches in league with the devil.
18. No, that hasn't changed. Players can get injured in league matches, cup matches and friendlies.
19. He pretended not to know her but in fact they were in league together.
20. He pretended not to know her but in fact they were in league .
21. Only - was it really reasonable to think that the rest of the world was in league against him?
22. Mr Salmon then, quite illogically, goes on to applaud the presence of overseas players in League One.
23. All I know is that you told Garvey we were in league with the Devil.
24. And they reckon it's because the train drivers are in league with the robbers.
25. Some of the students probably thought of me as in league with him in some way.
26. That means the Bangor club have lifted a double-double in league championship and cup competition this season.
27. The managers carefully channelled resentment towards the county council, who, they suggested, were in league with their headmistress.
28. Some people took the religious view[sentencedict.com], boldly asserting that we were in league with the devil.
29. An aggressive person is open to accusations of being in league with or under the control of malign mystical powers.
30. Leicester win League Cup, beating Middlesbrough in replay. Finish ninth in league.
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