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get in

VERB
  1. secure a place in a college, university, etc.
  2. succeed in a big way; get to the top
    You will go far, my boy!
    I don't know whether I can make it in science!
    After he published his book, he had arrived
  3. of trains; move into (a station)
    The bullet train drew into Tokyo Station
  4. to come or go into
    the boat entered an area of shallow marshes

How To Use get in In A Sentence

  • Consumers get incredibly upset when dieticians and researchers backtrack on previous findings, proclaiming that products once deemed healthy are now in question.
  • You just can't let a little thing like his being already dead get in the way of a good, irrational hatful desire to kill! Tom Cruise is a LOT OLDER than I thought
  • FK - pressure-cook would be the best way, but you could try boiling it with plenty of water so that it becomes really mushy, then blend it in a mixer to make a thick soup. or you could use a regular slow-cooker that you get in the US, except that it would be a bit time-consuming: Gujarati Dal (Healthy Lentil Soup)
  • You usually need three A levels to get into university.
  • When I do get in a lather, it's never my fault: it's the cyclists and pedestrians who are selfish and inconsiderate, not me.
  • So far, this scribe detects two "fortissimo" candidates -- people palpably impatient to get in office and shake things up. Seattle Post-Intelligencer: Local News
  • Shares are currently trading at $0.68, so this is an excellent time to get into the market.
  • Don't let reality, get in way of your dreams. Anthony Liccione 
  • Come now , don't get into a tantrum . You must beauty sleep for the photographer tomorrow.
  • Tomorrow, if I were lusting for cash and recognition and all the things people get into broadcasting for, I might decide talk radio was my easiest point of access.
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