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get atreachRate it:

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get atmean, intendRate it:

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get atintendRate it:

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get atgain access toRate it:

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get awaymake an escapeRate it:

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get awayescapeRate it:

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get away withTo do something which is prohibited, forbidden or generally not allowed, and not be punished for the action.Rate it:

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get away with murderTo do something bad or illegal and not be punished.Rate it:

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Get Away with MurderTo commit some crimes or bad deeds and not get chastiseRate it:

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get backTo retrieve, to have an item returned.Rate it:

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get backReturn to where one came from.Rate it:

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get back atTo retaliate; to take revenge.Rate it:

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get back on the horse that bucked oneto return to something that previously caused harm.Rate it:

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get back on the horse that bucked youto return to something that previously caused harm.Rate it:

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get back toTo return contact withRate it:

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get back toReturn toRate it:

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get behindto appreciate, to enjoyRate it:

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get behindto have a trip or any pleasurable experience with drugsRate it:

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get behindUsed other than with a figurative or idiomatic meaning: see get,‎ behind.Rate it:

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get bentUsed to dismiss a person or what they are saying, and end the conversation.Rate it:

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get bent out of shapeTo take offense; to become angry, agitated or upset.Rate it:

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get betterTo recover from an illness.Rate it:

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get betterTo improve.Rate it:

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get blood from a stoneTo do something difficult, frustrating, or pointless.Rate it:

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get busyStart working, usually in opposition to idleness.Rate it:

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get byTo subsist; to succeed, survive, or manage, at least at a minimum level.Rate it:

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get carried awayTo become excessively involved, to take something too far.Rate it:

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get cold feetTo become nervous or anxious and reconsider a decision about an upcoming event.Rate it:

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get crackingTo get started; to get busy; to begin workRate it:

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get downTo leave the table after dining.Rate it:

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get downTo dance with abandon.Rate it:

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get downTo duck or take cover, usually to avoid harm. Commonly used as a caution or warning in the imperative.Rate it:

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get downTo relax and enjoy oneself completely; be uninhibited in one's enjoyment.Rate it:

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get downTo swallow.Rate it:

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get downTo depress; discourage; fatigue.Rate it:

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get downTo concentrate; attend.Rate it:

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get downTo bring or come down; descend.Rate it:

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Get Down to Brass TacksTo directly hit the basic aspects of the issue; start an extremely important taskRate it:

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get down to brass tacksDeal with the important details.Rate it:

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get down to businessTo become involved with something work-related.Rate it:

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get down withTo join in an activity with.Rate it:

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get down withTo become good friends with.Rate it:

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get down withTo agree with; to accept.Rate it:

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get evenTo get revenge.Rate it:

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get freshTo flirt.Rate it:

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get goingtwo meanings: get started; leaveRate it:

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get highTo intoxicate oneself with drugs or other substances.Rate it:

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get inTo be elected to some office.Rate it:

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get inTo secure membership at a selective school.Rate it:

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get inTo enter a place; to gain access.Rate it:

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