Get Free Checker

get along with

VERB
  1. have smooth relations
    My boss and I get along very well

How To Use get along with In A Sentence

  • The moon is in the most sociable part of your chart and you can get along with anyone - including potential in-laws. The Sun
  • Retirement: It's nice to get out of the rat race, but you have to learn to get along with less cheese. Gene Perret 
  • I just can't get along without a secretary.
  • She then describes the Rat personality: Charming, extremely easy to get along with, hard working, has a disarming manner even when confronting someone.
  • I don't really get along with my sister's husband.
  • It is what I should call a most uninteresting kind of eatable, but it serves as food and drink, having juice enough, so that they get along without water. Over the Teacups
  • I want to get along with everyone.
  • Ordinary people, after all, just want to get along with their lives, with the routine and mundane task of eking out a living out of scarce resources.
  • They need your help about everything from prospecting to how to get along with their administrative assistant.
  • The city Pyrr ... the junkmen can get along without your food, their concentrates taste awful but they sustain life. Deathworld
View all