get together (often + with), If two or more people meet in order to do something or spend time together., get on (often + with), If two or more people like each other and are friendly to each other., get on (often + with)2, Continue doing something, especially work., get behind (often + with), If you have not done as much work or paid as much as you should by a particular time., get something over with, Do and complete something difficult or unpleasant that must be done., get away, Leave a place or person, often when the situation makes it difficult for you to do so., can't/couldn't get over something, Be very surprised or shocked that something has happened or that something is true., get away with something/doing something, Succeed in not being criticised or punished for something wrong that you have done., get by, have just enough money to pay for the things, get around/round, find a way of dealing with or avoiding a problem, get around/round to, do something that you have intended to do for a long time, get at, you are asking them what they mean, usually because they have said something indirectly., get away with , do something successfully even though it is not the best way of doing it.

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