Which preposition to use with bandy

about Occurrences 37%

I will not have my name bandied about in this land as a wanton who sets silly youth by the ears to gratify her pride.

from Occurrences 5%

It could not be apathy, for he heard nothing but complaint upon complaint bandied from mouth to mouth the whole evening.

to Occurrences 2%

" Thus, without effecting an accommodation, when they had returned from the conference to their armies, they informed them that words had been bandied to no purpose, that the question must be decided by arms, and that they must accept that fortune which the gods assigned them.

with Occurrences 2%

Why this day sen'night did my master there, Crawl up his knees without a Yea or Nay, And toy'd him with his sword-hilt merrily, Till the rough man, caught with his gamesome arts, Swore that he had the making of a man; And, for the maids, there's none but has a word, Or kiss to bandy with the gainsome lad; Ay!

in Occurrences 1%

" A Wooster can stand a good deal, but he cannot stand having his name bandied in a public place.

at Occurrences 1%

[110] "To bandy a ball" Coles defines clava pilam torquere; "to bandy at tennis," "Dict."

of Occurrences 1%

There were low whisperings in barrack-rooms and canteens, stealthy meetings in public-house parlours, bandying of passwords from mouth to mouth, and many other signs which made their officers right glad when the order came which sent them to foreign, and better still, to active service.

Which preposition to use with  bandy