get on , to enter and sit or stand on a bus, train, plane, etc.; also to have a good relationship with someone, put my, used before a noun to show placing or moving something that belongs to you, put myself, to place yourself in a position or situation; to involve yourself, put me , to place or move you into a position or situation, unconscious , not awake and not aware of what is happening (for example, after an accident), gangs , groups of people, often involved in crime or illegal activities, punch , to hit someone or something with your fist, blocks, sections of a city separated by streets; groups of buildings between streets, get away , to escape from a place or situation; to leave successfully, get out, to leave a place; to escape; to exit.
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