go fifty with someone in English
share the cost with another, each pay half the cost
Use "go fifty with someone" in a sentence
1. Someone put their hand up - two- fifty.
2. Fifty-fifty.
3. Accompany definition: If you Accompany someone, you go somewhere with them
4. And I have to go out with someone nice and boring.
5. Go across the bridge and walk along ( the road ) about fifty metres.
6. Someone gave the go-ahead.
7. Cupcake Fifty boasts over fifty different flavors of Cupcakes, with some being Vegan
8. Yeah, it' s fifty fifty
9. He was fifty- one, and it seemed as if he might go to par.
10. Three fifty with single overhead cam.
11. You wanna get even with someone, go shove some more garbage down Ambrose's throat.
12. Beset someone with something to surround someone with harassment; to harass someone with something
13. A style of art can go out of fashion and then come back into favour fifty years later.
14. Never criticize someone to go Dutch or share the bill.
15. Fifty yards of track was blown up with dynamite.
16. Modern electronic logic gates using CMOS transistors for switches have fanouts near fifty, and can sometimes go much higher.
17. 11 The operation has a fifty-fifty chance of success.
18. Barranquilla is a little rough around the edges, so try and go with someone you know or trust
19. If someone must always pull you then you'll never go far!
20. Someone go get a microscope so we locate Mr. DeMarco's pecker.
21. accompany verb [T] (GO WITH) B1 to go with someone or to be provided or exist at the same time as something: The course books are Accompanied by four CDs.
22. It was a 6-week study with fifty-six Blepharospasm …
23. Consult (someone) To discuss something with someone
24. Assist someone with someone or something to help someone manage someone or something, especially with lifting or physical management
25. Someone who does not want your unique gifts to go to waste.