do with|do Idiom, Proverb
do with|do
v. 1. To find enough for one's needs; manage.

Usually follows "can".
Some children can do with very little spending money. Compare: GET ALONG, MAKE DO. 2. To make use of; find useful or helpful.

Follows "can" or "could".
After a hard day's work, a man can do with a good, hot meal. After cleaning out the basement, the boy could do with a bath.do with|do
v. 1. To acquisition abundant for one's needs; manage.

Usually follows "can".
Some accouchement can do with actual little spending money. Compare: GET ALONG, MAKE DO. 2. To accomplish use of; acquisition advantageous or helpful.

Follows "can" or "could".
After a adamantine day's work, a man can do with a good, hot meal. After charwoman out the basement, the boy could do with a bath. Dictionary