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get

verb (START TO BE)
 
 
/ɡet/ (present participle getting, past tense got, past participle got or US gotten)

Definition

B1 [L] to become or start to be: He gets really upset if you mention his baldness. Is your cold getting any better? Your coffee's getting cold. After a while you get used to all the noise. You're getting quite a big boy now, aren't you! [+ to infinitive] How did you get to be a belly dancer?Starting and beginningStarting again get going/moving C2 informal to start to go or move: We'd better get moving or we'll be late.Departing
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