in league with in English

allied with, having an agreement with

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1. You're in league with that moronic woman.

2. Yes comrades, in league with Jones and Snowball

3. Williams operated the smuggling scheme in league with his brother.

4. She was in league with her mother to embarrass me.

5. They found out that some policemen were in league with the criminals.

6. We are in league with one another[Sentencedict], and not in conflict.

7. The police suspected that the bank clerk was in league with the rubbers.

8. Some people took the religious view, boldly asserting that we were in league with the devil.

9. Powerful tobacco companies in league with crafty advertisers are successfully conquering the immense market of less- developed countries.

10. Are you in league with the wicked old hag who sent my poor Giselle to this foul place, Arty?

11. 29 An aggressive person is open to accusations of being in league with or under the control of malign mystical powers.

12. So writing stories is not easier in comparison to the playwriting or translation, the stories are easier in league with them.

13. Brannigan is the antagonist of the first part of Spellforce: The Order of Dawn.He is the Leader of the mercenary group Black Fist and is in league with the Dark One.

14. Lussurioso undermines her first, more for her being a woman and a mother: "The name [of 'Bawd']/is so in league with age that nowadays/It does eclipse three-quarters of a mother." Final drafting stuff:

15. Stalin proceeded to purge all his domestic opponents as “terrorists,” giving the trials themselves Amalgamationist titles — e.g., the trial of “The Bloc of Rights and Trotskyites” — and imprisoning and killing 10-20 million citizens as supposedly being in league with them

16. In the sixteenth century, Francis Xavier wrote that Hindus were under the spell of the Brahmanas, who were in league with evil spirits, and that the elimination of Brahminism was the first priority in the large operation of bringing Salvation to the wretched Pagans of India.