gang up against (someone or something)

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gang up against (someone or something)

To unite or band together against some common enemy or problem. My friends and I are going to gang up against that bully who was stealing all the little kids' money. Even if Ted did, in fact, commit the crime, we can't just gang up against him—we need to tell the police! I know you think your little brother is annoying, but that doesn't mean you should gang up against him with your friends, OK?
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