broach with



broach something with someone

 and broach something to someone
to mention something to someone; to bring up an idea to someone. I hate to be the one to have to broach this to you, but your trousers are torn. This delicate matter must be broached with Mr. Rogers.
See also: broach

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Dor-Hebrew
GwenaËLle-French, Breton
Giampaolojahm-POW-loItalian
Winters['wintəz]
Elisee-LEE-zə (German), e-LEE-se (Norwegian, Danish, Swedish), i-LEES (English), i-LEEZ (English)German, Norwegian, Danish, Swedish, Dutch, English
TatumTA-təmEnglish (Modern)