Phrasal Verbs with 'Get'
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To get out of bed

To get up

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To relax and rest

To chill out

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To take part in

To participate in an event

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Very tiring

Exhausting

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To remain positive or hopeful

To keep your chin up

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To have a good relationship with someone

To get on with

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To find an answer to something

To work (something) out

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To get used to

To feel more comfortable in a new situation

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Shocking, surprising or extraordinary

Astonishing

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To get very good marks (in a test/exam)

To pass with flying colours

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To recover from

To get over

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To start a journey

To set off

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To have a go

To try something

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Fun, funny or entertaining

Amusing

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A sign that a long period of difficulty is nearing an end

The light at the end of the tunnel

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To remove/throw away something unwanted

To get rid of

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To come up with

To think of (an idea or plan)

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To turn up

To arrive

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Requiring lots of effort or attention

Demanding

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Something good always comes out of a bad situation

Every cloud has a silver lining

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To avoid something you don't want to do

To get out of

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To have an argument with someone

To fall out with (someone)

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To take up

To start doing an activity for the first time

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Confused

Puzzled

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To deal with a problem or situation when and if it occurs

To cross that bridge when (you) come to it

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