See also: inleague

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Prepositional phrase edit

in league

  1. collaborating (with)
    • 1874, Marcus Clarke, For the Term of His Natural Life Chapter VII
      Sarah Purfoy was in league with the convicts--was herself the wife or mistress of one of them. She had come on board armed with a plot for his release, and this plot was about to be put in execution.
    • 1981, “In League with Satan”, in Welcome to Hell, performed by Venom:
      I'm in league with Satan / I was raised in hell / I walk the streets of Salem / Amongst the living dead