VERB
- secure a place in a college, university, etc.
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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 -
of trains; move into (a station)
The bullet train drew into Tokyo Station -
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.