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get

verb [I usually + adv/prep] (MOVE)
 
 
/ɡet/ (present participle getting, past tense got, past participle got or US gotten)

Definition

B1 to move to a different place or into a different position: I hit my head as I was getting into the car. Get out of here now or I'll call the police. The bed is too wide - we'll never get it through the door. Getting up the ladder was easy enough - it was coming down that was the problem. He got down on his knees and asked me to marry him!General words for movement
(Definition of get verb (MOVE) from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)

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