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phrasal verb get

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  • To manage to do something without being punished or criticized for it
    Get away with
  • To feel happy or well again after something bad has happened (get over an illness / a breakup)
    Get over
  • Rise from bed after sleeping.
    Get up
  • Pass a difficult or testing experience or period
    Get through
  • To avoid doing something
    Get out of
  • To be able to live or deal with a situation with difficulty, usually by having just enough of something you need, such as money
    Get by (on/in/with)
  • To do something you have intended for a long time
    Get around to
  • Escape.
    Get away
  • The act of putting on clothes, typically as part of a daily routine.
    Get dressed
  • To phone, write, or speak to someone at a later time because you are busy or can't speak now
    Get back (to)