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do with1 [with modal] Would find useful or would like to have or do: I could do with a cup of coffee...- Kingsley was a tall, dark, wiry man with messy grey hair that looked as if it could do with a wash.
- I could have really done with a team of flying reindeer and a sleigh tonight, to shift me from London to Glasgow.
- Though I could possibly have done with it being in Mayfair, I may have been all of about two minutes less late.
1.1 ( can't/won't be doing with) British Be unwilling to tolerate or be bothered with: she couldn’t be doing with meals for one...- And I couldn't be doing with all that hierarchy, ‘Yes, Chef’, ‘No, Chef’.
- I just think that's so desperately boring and I can't be doing with that.
- I can't be doing with all that pomp and ceremony.
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