Verb
play well with others (third-person singular simple present plays well with others, present participle playing well with others, simple past and past participle played well with others)
(idiomatic) To habitually demonstrate interpersonal skills by engaging agreeably in social or work activities.
The worst thing you can do is try to manipulate or control perceptions. It's impossible, and when you are found out the result is disastrous. Better to be transparent and play well with others so that when bad things happen you have a reservoir of good will to bank on. John Gerzema
I know part of what turns me on so hard, makes me so violent with lust, is that he's dangerous. I fell for the bad guy. I'm crazy about the one who's trouble. The alpha that doesn't play well with others and doesn't take orders from anyone. Karen Marie Moning
I don't work well outside the lines; my report card once read, 'doesn't play well with others.' Jon Bon Jovi