get over

pronunciation

How to pronounce get over in British English: UK [ɡet ˈəuvə]word uk audio image

How to pronounce get over in American English: US [ɡɛt ˈovɚ] word us audio image

  • Verb:
    travel across or pass over
    to bring (a necessary but unpleasant task) to an end
    improve in health
    get on top of; deal with successfully

Example

1. But the second theme was you get over it .
2. Rim will get over the brand taint if there is one .
3. Below is the plan I used to get over my own fear of approaching strange women .
4. I could not get over the snake 's size - this one was about 12 feet long .
5. When you encounter a wall find a way to get over it around it or under it .
6. Often we can just get over a cold when another virus infects us and we can get further symptoms because of that .
7. These tools will help you get over the moat .
8. Trying to forget someone and you two keep seeing each other it can be even harder to get over it .
9. Did he ever get over it ?
10. You can 't get over the fact that he knew he was doing wrong .

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