get on
pronunciation
How to pronounce get on in British English: UK [ɡet ɒn]
How to pronounce get on in American English: US [ɡet ɑːn]
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- Verb:
- have smooth relations
- get on board of (trains, buses, ships, aircraft, etc.)
- get on the back of
- grow late or (of time) elapse
- appear in a show, on T.V., radio, etc.
- develop in a positive way
- grow old or older
Example
- 1. Get on ya bike tomorrow morning for national ride to work day .
- 2. So what do you need to do to get on the path to forgiveness ?
- 3. Wanting to get on in life is not only natural it is healthy .
- 4. Or consider having a regular date morning -- breakfast after the kids get on the school bus .
- 5. They could not get on .
- 6. He and mr gorman profess to get on well however .
- 7. Nor do the governments of pakistan and afghansitan get on .
- 8. Get on with getting it on before it 's too late .
- 9. Get on the other side !
- 10. If you do this you might get on the list too .