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Get something over
Get over something Get over something Get over Get something out of doing something Get something out of something Get something out of somebody Get out of doing something Get somebody out of Get somebody out Get out of Get out of Get out of the kitchen! 2. ESCAPE to escape from a place Some of the animals had got out. He was determined to get out of prison. 3. HELP SOMEBODY ESCAPE to help someone leave a place or escape from a place It's important to get these people out as soon as possible. We knew it was going to be difficult to get him out of the country. 4. TAKE SOMETHING FROM A PLACE get something ↔ out to take something from the place where it is kept She got out her violin and started to play. 5. INFORMATION if information gets out, a lot of people then know it although it is meant to be secret We have to make absolutely certain that none of this gets out. It's bound to get out that he's retiring soon. 6. PRODUCE SOMETHING get something ↔ out to produce a book or other product that can be sold to people We're hoping to get the new catalogue out next week. 7. SAY SOMETHING get something ↔ out to succeed in saying something, especially when this is very difficult I wanted to tell him I loved him, but couldn't get the words out. get out of something phrasal verb 1. AVOID DOING SOMETHING to avoid doing something you have promised to do or are supposed to do See if you can get out of that meeting tomorrow. He's trying to get out of tidying his room. 2. STOP DOING SOMETHING to stop doing something or being involved in something I wanted to get out of teaching. 3. MAKE SOMEBODY GIVE/TELL YOU SOMETHING◀ to force or persuade someone to tell you something or give you something I was determined to get the truth out of her. 4. ENJOY SOMETHING to enjoy something you do or experience, or to learn something as a result I hope he got something out of his visit. Children can get a lot out of being involved in community projects. 1. ILLNESS to become well again after an illness It's taken me ages to get over the flu. 2. UNPLEASANT EXPERIENCE to begin to feel better after a very upsetting never experience She got over the death of her son. 3. IDEAS/INFORMATION get something ↔ over to succeed in communicating ideas or information to other people get something ↔ over to It's important that we get this message over to young people. 4. FINISH SOMETHING also get something over with to do and finish something difficult that you have to do I'll be in touch once I've got my exams over. I can't wait to get the interview over with. 5. PROBLEM/DIFFICULTY
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