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  • 81Get Crunk, Who U Wit: Da Album — Get Crunk, Who U Wit: Da Album …

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  • 82Get Inside — «Get Inside» Sencillo de Stone Sour del álbum Stone Sour Publicación junio de 2002 Formato CD Single Género(s) Heavy metal, nu metal D …

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  • 83Get a Grip — Studioalbum von Aerosmith Veröffentlichung April 1993 Aufnahme Januar Februar und September November 1992 …

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  • 84Get Nice! — Album par Zebrahead Sortie 27 juillet 2011 au Japon, 29 juillet 2011 en Europe et 2 août 2011 en Amérique du Nord Enregistrement fin 2010 début 2011 Genre Funk metal,Punk rock,Metal alternatif,Rapcore …

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  • 85get\ along — • get along (in years) v 1. To go or move away; move on. The policeman told the boys on the street corner to get along. 2. To go forward; make progress; advance, John is getting along well in school. He is learning more every day. Syn.: get ahead …

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  • 86get\ along\ in\ years — • get along (in years) v 1. To go or move away; move on. The policeman told the boys on the street corner to get along. 2. To go forward; make progress; advance, John is getting along well in school. He is learning more every day. Syn.: get ahead …

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  • 87get stuck in — ● stick * * * get stuck in british spoken phrase to start doing something, especially eating a meal or doing some work, with energy and enthusiasm Well, there’s lots of work to be done, so let’s get stuck in. Thesaurus: to start doing… …

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  • 88get around — {v.} 1a. To go to different places; move about. * /Mary s father really gets around; Monday he was in Washington; Wednesday he was in Chicago; and today he is in New York./ * /Fred broke his leg, but he is able to get about on crutches./ 1b.… …

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  • 89get going — {v.}, {informal} 1. To excite; stir up and make angry. * /The boys teasing gets John going./ * /Talking about her freckles gets Mary going./ 2. or {chiefly British}[get cracking] To begin to move; get started. * /The teacher told Walter to get… …

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  • 90get with it — {v. phr.}, {slang} To pay attention; be alive or alert; get busy. * /The students get with it just before examinations./ * /The coach told the team to get with it./ Compare: ON THE BALL …

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