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get into (s.t.)

To become involved out interested in something

She's been getting into yoga recently. She does the classes a week now.

get off

To escape punishment

He got off with just a small fine and left the court a free man.

get on with (s.t.)

To continue doing something

The teacher asked the students to get on with some work while she left the classroom.

get out

To go out to different places or spend time with different people

We don't get out much since we had two children.

get out of (doing something)

To avoid doing something you dislike

I said I wasn't feeling well, so I got out of doing extra work tonight.

get through

To manage to communicate with someone

I called him several times but couldn't get though.

get through to (s.o.)

To make someone understand what you're trying to explain

I explained it carefully, but I just couldn't get through to him.

get to (s.o.)

To annoy or upset someone

Don't let her get to you. She's just in a bad mood.

get together

To meet each other; to spend time together

We got together for a drink after work.

get up

To get out of bed

He's a night person. He never gets up before noon.