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get used to

VERB
  1. get or become familiar or accustomed with through experience
    I finally got used to my husband's odd habits

How To Use get used to In A Sentence

  • I would prepare by elevating a bowling machine to try and get used to a trajectory that is steeper and, as the former Australia and Lancashire coach Bob Simpson used to say, loopier. The Ashes 2010: England's beanpole bowlers deliver big advantage
  • A man could get used to that sort of lifestyle.
  • South African cricketers had better get used to being dope tested once the United Cricket Board of South Africa introduces its anti-doping policy at its annual meeting in August.
  • As each of us develops our skills and craftsmanship, we get used to the properties of our painting surfaces.
  • Until then though, 3D TV's may very well be used to draw in susceptible consumers and in some form (as long as we get used to it) will be viewable in video games, cell phones, and on our everyday television. Thoughts: 3d TV without the Glasses
  • Although Deanna Russo in undies I could get used to. Knight Rider: Series Premier
  • Even though we know that eventually we'll be moving on, inevitably we settle into the life of a community, we make friends, we get used to people and they get used to us - our eccentricities, our idiosyncrasies.
  • The lean Arctic light, long and horizontal and visually stunning, gives everything a superreal quality of detail that I suppose you might get used to over time, but for now it is arresting. Beth Kapusta: ...somewhere just south of the 79th parallel
  • City inhabitants can seldom get used to country life.
  • Time won't ease your pain but let you get used to it.
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