phrasal verb of get
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get up to – do.
get on with (someone) – have a good relationship.
get over (something/someone) – recover from.
get away with (something) – be successful in something.
get at (someone) – criticise someone repeatedly.
get rid of (something) – remove/throw away something.
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get up to – do
get on with (someone) – have a good relationship
get over (something/someone) – recover from
get away with (something) – be successful in something
get at (someone) – criticise someone repeatedly
get rid of (something) – remove/throw away something
get out of (doing something) – avoid something you don’t want to do
get off lightly – to experience less trouble than expected
get through to (someone) – successfully explain something
get wound up (about something) – get angry about something