get across - communicate ideas; become understood, get along (with) - be on friendly terms, get at - 1) reach; find, 2) imply , get away - avoid capture , get away from - avoid, get away with - 1) escape punishment for wrongdoing, 2) escape capture with stolen goods, get by - survive despite difficulties, get down to - start doing sth seriously, get off - 1) avoid punishment, 2) start a journey, get off with - not be punished; be treated leniently, get on - 1) advance; make progress, 2) become late; get nearer 3) have a friendly relationship with, get on with - 1) be on good terms with; get along with, 2) continue after an interruption, get over - 1) recover, 2) overcome, get round - to spread (news), get round to - find the necessary time to do sth, get through - 1) finish (a piece of work), 2) survive through difficult times, 3) use up all of sth (supplies, money, etc), 4) (tr) reach sb by telephone, get to - have an effect on sb’s feelings,

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