Verb
Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see take, with.
(transitive, informal, Upper Midwestern US) To take something and bring it along
We have to get going. Just take it with.
It is not the honor that you take with you, but the heritage you leave behind. Branch Rickey
I take with me the conscience of defeat as a victory banner. Fernando Pessoa
Home wasn't a set house, or a single town on a map. It was wherever the people who loved you were, whenever you were together. Not a place, but a moment, and then another, building on each other like bricks to create a solid shelter that you take with you for your entire life, wherever you may go. Sarah Dessen
Take with you an onion to the funeral. Swedish Proverb
Cheerfulness, helpfulness and honesty are fine, good companions to take with you through life. American Proverb
Cheerfulness, helpfulness and honesty are fine, good companions to take with you through life. Albanian Proverb