You know what it looks like… but what is it called?
TAKE THE QUIZ“with a.”
The following 19 entries include the term with a..
jack-with-a-lantern
variant of jack-o'-lantern
be in with a shout
idiom: to have a good chance of winning or achieving something
born with a silver spoon in one's mouth
idiom: born into a very wealthy family
go over/through (something) with a fine-tooth comb
idiom: to examine something very closely
go with a swing
idiom: to be lively and enjoyable
in with a chance of
idiom—used to say that someone has a possibility of doing something
not touch (someone or something) with a bargepole
idiom: to refuse to go near or become involved with (someone or something)
not touch (someone or something) with a ten-foot pole
idiom: to refuse to go near or become involved with (someone or something)
rule with a rod of iron
idiom: to rule a country, area, group, etc., in a very strict and often cruel way
speak/talk with (a) forked tongue
idiom: to speak in a dishonest way that is meant to deceive people
with a bang
idiom: in a sudden and exciting way
with a bump
idiom: with a sudden or jolting bounce
with a critical eye
idiom: in a manner using or involving careful judgment about the good and bad parts
with a passion
idiom—used to say that someone strongly dislikes someone or something
with a (single) stroke of a/the/his/her pen
idiom: by a single act of moving a pen when it is being used to write or sign something —used figuratively