To leave
get off
I better _____ so I don't miss the train.
get going
I _____ that you're mad at me. Did I do something wrong?
get the feeling
To develop a sense or suspicion about something
get the feeling
I don’t think I can _____ this quarantine anymore. I’m going crazy!
get through
to accept, feel better about, move on from
get over
To carry on some experience
get through
to understand or comprehend something
get it
Familiar with or habituated to someone or something
get used to
I never could _____ driving on the other side of the road when I lived in England.
get used to
to start moving
get going
I was supposed to go to a wedding, but I could _____ it and rest.
get out of
I wanted to see that movie but never _____ doing it.
got around to
You'll never _____ cheating—your teacher will know.
get away with
What time do you _____ work?
get off
To find time to do something
get around to
to manage not to have to do something
get out of
I've read this chapter three times, but I'm just not _____.
getting it
To avoid the consequences of one's action
get away with
John is still _____ his divorce, so he's been a little distant at work.
getting over