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  • 41get — 1. noun /ɡɛt,ɡɪt/ a) Offspring. Although get is the original word, the derived word git is more common.<! My opinion, though backed up by …

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  • 42get rid of — 1) to throw away, give away, or sell a possession that you no longer want or need We re moving, so we have to get rid of a lot of our furniture. 2) to take action that stops something annoying, unpleasant, or not wanted from affecting you a fast… …

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  • 43get — verb Get is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑employee, ↑finance, ↑weather, ↑winner Get is used with these nouns as the object: ↑abscess, ↑access, ↑accolade, ↑accommodation, ↑acknowledgement, ↑acne, ↑ …

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  • 44get at — Synonyms and related words: annex, approach, arrive at, arrive upon, ascertain, assure, bribe, buy, buy off, certify, cinch, clear up, clinch, come at, come upon, corrupt, decide, determine, dismiss all doubt, ensure, establish, fall upon, find… …

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  • 45get one's head together — phrasal see get one s act together 1 * * * get one s head together (informal) To achieve a state of self possession • • • Main Entry: ↑head …

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  • 46get — I. v. a. 1. Procure, obtain, acquire, gain, win, earn, achieve, realize, secure, come by. 2. Master, finish, prepare. 3. Learn, memorize, commit to memory, get by heart. 4. Beget, generate, engender, procreate, breed. 5. Procure to be, cause to… …

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  • 47get it all together — {v. phr.} 1. To be in full possession and control of one s mental faculties; have a clear purpose well pursued. * /You ve sure got it all together, haven t you?/ 2. Retaining one s self composure under pressure. * /A few minutes after the… …

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  • 48get it all together — {v. phr.} 1. To be in full possession and control of one s mental faculties; have a clear purpose well pursued. * /You ve sure got it all together, haven t you?/ 2. Retaining one s self composure under pressure. * /A few minutes after the… …

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  • 49get back — verb Date: 1605 intransitive verb 1. to come or go again to a person, place, or condition ; return, revert < getting back to the main topic of the lecture > 2. to gain revenge ; retaliate usually used with at transitive verb to reg …

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  • 50get\ it\ all\ together — v. phr. 1. To be in full possession and control of one s mental faculties; have a clear purpose well pursued. You ve sure got it all together, haven t you? 2. Retaining one s self composure under pressure. A few minutes after the burglars left he …

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