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get
idiom
1. Get around to To find the time or occasion for.
2. Get away with To escape the consequences of (a blameworthy act, for example): got away with cheating.
3. Get back at To take revenge on.
4. Get cracking To begin to work; get started.
5. Get even To obtain revenge.
noun
1. Chiefly British Slang A foolish or contemptible person.
2. Progeny; offspring.
3. Sports A return, as in tennis, on a shot that seems impossible to reach.
4. The act of begetting.
5. something begotten.
phrasal-verb
1. Get about To be out of bed and beginning to walk again, as after an illness.
2. Get across To be convincing or understandable: How can I get across to the students?.
3. Get across To make understandable or clear: tried to get my point across.
4. Get after To urge or scold: You should get after them to mow the lawn.
5. Get along To advance, especially in years.
verb
1. To gain possession of.
2. To receive as a return .
3. To obtain by concession or entreaty .
4. To become affected by (a disease or bodily condition) .
5. To seek out and obtain .
verb-intransitive
1. Informal To depart immediately: yelled at the dog to get.
2. To be able or permitted: never got to see Europe; finally got to work at home.
3. To be successful in becoming: get free of a drug problem.
4. To be successful in coming or going: When will we get to Dallas?.
5. To become drawn in, entangled, or involved: got into debt; get into a hassle.
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get | 4 |
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et | 2 |
te | 2 |
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get | 4 |
teg | 4 |