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- get away To get away means to leave a place, especially to escape or go on a short trip.
- get back To get back means to return to a place or to return to a previous activity or situation.
- get by To get by means to manage with the resources you have, even if they are limited.
- get down To get down means to move from a higher place to a lower one, often by climbing or stepping down.
- get in “Get in” most often means to arrive somewhere, especially a destination or home.
- get into To get into something means to enter a place or become involved in an activity or situation.
- get off To leave a place or stop using something, or to avoid punishment for something.
- get on To get on means to have a good relationship with someone.
- get out To get out means to leave a place or move outside.
- get over To get over something is to recover from it or stop being strongly affected by it.
- get rid of To get rid of something means to remove it or make it go away because you no longer want it.
- get through To get through means to successfully finish something difficult or manage to survive a tough period.
- get together Get together means to meet socially or gather with other people.
- get up Get up means to rise from bed or from a sitting or lying position.
- give away To give away means to give something to someone for free or to reveal a secret unintentionally or intentionally.
- give back To give back means to return something to the person it belongs to.
- give in To give in means to stop resisting and agree, often because of pressure or fatigue.
- give off To give off means to produce or release something such as heat, light, a smell, or a feeling.
- give out To give out means to distribute something or to stop working because of strain or exhaustion.
- give up To give up means to stop trying or to stop doing something because it is too difficult or you no longer want to continu…