get+on+with

  • 111get behind — v. (D; intr.) ( to be late ) to get behind in, with (to get behind with one s payments) * * * [ getbɪ haɪnd] with (to get behind with one s payments) (D; intr.) ( to be late ) to get behind in …

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  • 112get together — v. 1) (d; intr.) to get together on ( to agree on ) (we finally got together on a compromise) 2) (D; intr.) ( to meet ) to get together with (we got together with some friends last night) * * * [ gettə geðə] (d; intr.) to get together on (we… …

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  • 113get — This word of many meanings has a primary one: to obtain, to come into possession of. It has numerous informal, idiomatic, or slangy meanings and appears in several hackneyed expressions. Among informal meanings of get and got (the past tense of… …

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  • 114With a Little Help from My Friends — Infobox song Name = With a Little Help from My Friends Artist = The Beatles Writer = Lennon/McCartney from Album = Sgt. Pepper s Lonely Hearts Club Band Released = 30 September 1967 Recorded = Abbey Road Studios 29 March 1967 Genre = Pop Length …

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  • 115get off — Synonyms and related words: achieve satisfaction, advance, alight, be getting along, be off, blow, break in, bring out, buzz off, climax, climb down, come, come away, commence, cop a plea, cop out, depart, dismount, ejaculate, embark, emit,… …

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  • 116get it over — Synonyms and related words: KO, button up, call off, cancel, cap, carry to completion, clean up, climax, close out, close up, complete, conclude, crown, culminate, delete, dispose of, drop the curtain, end, end off, expunge, extinguish, finalize …

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  • 117get stuck into — verb a) Get busy with; become occupied with; become immersed in. After pulling our boat up the beach there wasn’t much to do but collapse onto the sand and get stuck into some serious drinking. b) To start eating. If you really want to get stuck… …

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  • 118get off — verb a) To move from being on top of (something) to not being on top of it. Get off your chair and help me. b) To move (something) from being on top of (something else) to not being on top of it. Get off your rear and help me. Syn …

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  • 119get even — {v.}, {informal} 1. To owe nothing. * /Mr. Johnson has a lot of debts, but in a few years he will get even./ 2. To do something bad to pay someone back for something bad; get revenge; hurt back. * /Jack is waiting to get even with Bill for… …

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  • 120get even — {v.}, {informal} 1. To owe nothing. * /Mr. Johnson has a lot of debts, but in a few years he will get even./ 2. To do something bad to pay someone back for something bad; get revenge; hurt back. * /Jack is waiting to get even with Bill for… …

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