Phrases with get
Idioms with get
Phrasal verbs with get
Conflict and warfare
Sounds & the human voice
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to form a feeling, idea, or vague opinion about a situation, person, or event based on clues, intuition, or observations

get the impression

100

a common English idiom used to tell someone to stop being boring, meddling, or overly focused on trivial things, and instead start doing something more exciting, productive, or meaningful with their time

Get a life! 

100

Informally, it can refer to two people beginning to date or starting a romantic relationship

get together

100

a person, group, or nation united with another for a common purpose

ally

100

to breathe noisily through your nose and mouth while asleep

snore 

200

to eliminate, discard, or free yourself from something unwanted

get rid of

200

an informal idiom that means to understand what someone is trying to communicate, especially when they are dropping subtle hints, acting differently, or not stating something directly

to get the message

200

to recover from an illness or emotional shock

get over

200

any person who is not an active member of the armed forces, police, or firefighting services.

civilian

200

to draw air into or out of the nose in a short, audible breath

sniff

300

to comprehend the humor, irony, or punchline behind a joke or a funny situation

get the joke

300

failing to make progress, achieve a goal, or improve a situation despite your efforts

not getting anywhere (with)

300

a phrasal verb that means to survive, manage, or succeed with the minimum amount of effort, money, or resources necessary

get by

300

a temporary agreement between opposing forces to stop fighting, suspend aggressive actions

ceasefire

300

a high-pitched, scraping, or squeaking sound, typically caused by stiff materials (like wood or metal) rubbing together under strain or movement

creak

400

to take revenge on or retaliate against someone who has previously harmed, insulted, or wronged you

get my own back on 

400

to hurry up, speed up, or start doing something more quickly

get a move on

400

to support someone or something, or to fail to keep pace with a schedule or obligation

get behind

400

to stop fighting or resisting

surrender

400

a speech condition that disrupts the natural flow of speaking

stammer

500

to completely misunderstand a situation or to come to an incorrect conclusion about something

get the wrong end of the stick

500

it means to quickly become very good friends with someone and enjoy a great relationship

get on like a house on fire

500

to successfully make someone understand or accept your point of view, especially when the person is stubborn, emotional, or resistant

get through to

500

it is the sudden, often violent and illegal overthrow of a government 

coup 

500

a loud, piercing, and high-pitched sound, often expressing extreme pain, terror, or ange

screech