(usually used in third person form "gets") Annoying or irritating (someone)
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(usually used in third person form "gets") Annoying or irritating (someone)
“You know that the ones that are close to Kira know how to push her buttons, and she has learned to just walk away, and not let it get to her.”
Present participle for to reach or arrive at a place or destination
“Once we get to the end of the street, we're gonna run straight past the machinegun emplacements.”
Present participle for to take the first step, or to commence an action or event
“We finally get to the part of the show where a member of the audience is pulled up onstage with the band.”
Present participle for to succeed in influencing or having an effect on
“Tina decided that she wouldn't let it get to her, wouldn't let her fear make her retreat from the world.”
Present participle for to cause to be
(rare, usually used in simple past form "had") Present participle for to influence unscrupulously
Present participle for to arrive or get to a destination
Present participle for to manage to arrive in time for
Present participle for to bring into a heightened emotional state
Present participle for to fill with shock and horror
Present participle for to reach or gain access to something
Present participle for to inspire of fill with amazement or wonder
Present participle for to reach or achieve a desired goal, usually in numeric terms
Present participle for to confound or perplex someone
Present participle for to pass the age or time of
Present participle for to become larger or stronger
(of a feeling) Present participle for to affect (someone) suddenly and powerfully
Present participle for to encourage, goad or provoke into doing (or feeling) something
An act, state or instance of arriving somewhere
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