Phrasal Verb - getting with
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.Definition
- To become close friends or romantic partners with someone.
- To understand or be able to deal with a situation, especially one that is difficult or complex.
- To receive or obtain something, often through effort or persistence.
Examples
| No. | Example |
|---|---|
| 1 | I finally got with the new boss after several interviews. |
| 2 | I've been trying to get with that girl in my English class for weeks. |
| 3 | It took me a long time to get with the new technology, but now I'm a pro. |
| 4 | I've been getting with some old friends from high school lately. |
| 5 | He's really getting with the program now that he's in management. |
| 6 | I'm having a hard time getting with the idea of moving to a new city. |
| 7 | We need to get with the plan and start working on it right away. |
| 8 | I've been getting with some great books lately and expanding my knowledge. |
| 9 | She's really getting with the project and making things happen. |
| 10 | I'm getting with my family for the holidays next week. |