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  • 21get it — {v.} 1. See: CATCH IT. 2. To understand; comprehend; grasp. * / I can t get it, John said. Why do you spend so much on clothes. / …

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  • 22get on — or[get onto] {v.}, {informal} 1. To speak to (someone) roughly about something he did wrong; blame; scold. * /Mrs. Thompson got on the girls for not keeping their rooms clean./ * /The fans got on the new shortstop after he made several errors./… …

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  • 23get it — {v.} 1. See: CATCH IT. 2. To understand; comprehend; grasp. * / I can t get it, John said. Why do you spend so much on clothes. / …

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  • 24get on — or[get onto] {v.}, {informal} 1. To speak to (someone) roughly about something he did wrong; blame; scold. * /Mrs. Thompson got on the girls for not keeping their rooms clean./ * /The fans got on the new shortstop after he made several errors./… …

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  • 25Get — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. GET est une méthode pour passer des variables à un serveur web via l url GET peut désigner le Groupe des écoles des télécommunications ou Institut TELECOM …

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  • 26Get 31 — Pour les articles homonymes, voir GET. Le Get 31 est une liqueur à la menthe à 24° d alcool. Elle est principalement utilisée en apéritif ou en cocktail. Elle a été créée en 1796 par Jean et Pierre Get. Son nom ne provient pas du degré d alcool… …

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  • 27Get Up — Get Up, Get Out! Get Up, Get Out! Сингл Godsmack Дата выпуска 1998 Записан 1996 Жанр Альтернативный метал Лейбл Universal / Republic Records …

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  • 28get it — or[something in] or[into one s head] {v. phr.} To become possessed of an idea; develop a fixed idea. * /Jack got it into his head to become a marine and nothing we could say would make him change his mind./ …

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  • 29get up — or[rise with the chickens] {v. phr.} To rise very early in the morning. * /All the farmers in this village get up with the chickens./ Contrast: GO TO BED WITH THE CHICKENS …

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  • 30get it — or[something in] or[into one s head] {v. phr.} To become possessed of an idea; develop a fixed idea. * /Jack got it into his head to become a marine and nothing we could say would make him change his mind./ …

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