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English
Verb
hit with (third-person singular simple present hits with, present participle hitting with, simple past and past participle hit with)
- To do something intended to punish or hurt (someone), especially as a sudden or surprise action.
- We'll hit them with a lawsuit, that'll shut them up.
- To tell someone something that is surprising or unpleasantly shocking.
- Just hit me with the bad news straight-up, doc.
- To share, hand over or impart.
- He hit me with a proposal.
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