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This document provides definitions and examples for the word "get" from the Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English. It has multiple meanings including:
1. To receive something that is given, sent, or obtained from another person or source. Examples include getting presents, getting a letter from someone, or getting something from someone.
2. To obtain something by finding it, asking for it, or paying for it.
3. Several other related meanings and examples are listed but not defined, including "get along", "get around", "get around to something", "get away with something", and "get by".
This document provides definitions and examples for the word "get" from the Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English. It has multiple meanings including:
1. To receive something that is given, sent, or obtained from another person or source. Examples include getting presents, getting a letter from someone, or getting something from someone.
2. To obtain something by finding it, asking for it, or paying for it.
3. Several other related meanings and examples are listed but not defined, including "get along", "get around", "get around to something", "get away with something", and "get by".
This document provides definitions and examples for the word "get" from the Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English. It has multiple meanings including:
1. To receive something that is given, sent, or obtained from another person or source. Examples include getting presents, getting a letter from someone, or getting something from someone.
2. To obtain something by finding it, asking for it, or paying for it.
3. Several other related meanings and examples are listed but not defined, including "get along", "get around", "get around to something", "get away with something", and "get by".
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get /et/ S1 W1 verb (past
tense got, past participle got /t $ t/ British English, gotten /tn $ tn/ American English, present participle More results getting) get something across 1 RECEIVE [transitive] to receive something that someone gives you or get (something) through to sends you somebody She got loads of presents. get along What did you get for Christmas? We get a lot of junk mail. get around get something from somebody get around to something We got a letter from Pam this morning. get away with something get something o somebody get by spoken informal I got it o my Dad. See all results I got a few games free when I bought my computer.
2 OBTAIN [transitive] to obtain Pictures of the day
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