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When some one picks you up on their car you say "they gave me a lift".
Similarly when some one takes you under their umbrella(in the rain) what phrase do you use to describe that?
  

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When some one picks you up in their car you say "they gave me a lift" ? Yes . Similarly when some one takes you under their umbrella(in the rain) what phrase do you use to describe that?

  • When some one picks you up in their car you say "they gave me a lift" ?
  • Yes .
  • Similarly when some one takes you under their umbrella(in the rain) what phrase do you use to describe that?
  • There is no idiomatic expression.
  • I'd probably just say eg 'She shared her umbrella with me'.
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When some one picks you up in their car you say "they gave me a lift"? Yes.


Similarly when some one takes you under their umbrella(in the rain) what phrase do you use to describe that?

There is no idiomatic expression.

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