get something out of

  • 81spy something out — ˌspy sthˈout derived to get information about sth Main entry: ↑spyderived …

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  • 82get out of — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms get out of : present tense I/you/we/they get out of he/she/it gets out of present participle getting out of past tense got out of past participle got out of 1) a) get out of something to avoid doing something… …

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  • 83get out — phrasal verb Word forms get out : present tense I/you/we/they get out he/she/it gets out present participle getting out past tense got out past participle got out 1) a) [intransitive] used for telling someone to leave The teacher screamed at him… …

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  • 84sweat something out/off — get rid of something by exuding sweat. → sweat …

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  • 85get*/*/*/ — [get] (past tense got [gɒt] ; past participle got) verb 1) [T] to obtain, receive, or be given something Ross s father got a new job.[/ex] Did you get tickets for the game?[/ex] You get ten points for each correct answer.[/ex] Young players will… …

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  • 86Out on a Limb (Arrested Development) — Out on a Limb Arrested Development episode Episode no. Season 2 Episode 11 …

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  • 87Out of Control Tour — (L R) Sarah Harding, Nadine Coyle, Nicola Roberts, Cheryl Cole, and Kimberley Walsh. Arena tour by Girls Aloud Location United Ki …

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  • 88get over and done with — get (something) over and done with to do something difficult or unpleasant as soon as you can so that you do not have to worry about it any more. I ve made an appointment to have my wisdom tooth out tomorrow morning. I just want to get it over… …

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  • 89want something out of something — want sth from/out of sth/sb derived to hope to get sth from a particular experience or person • I had to discover what I really wanted out of life. • What do you want from me? Main entry: ↑wantderived …

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  • 90winkle something out (of something) — ˌwinkle sth/sbˈout (of sth) derived to get sth/sb out of a place or position, especially when this is not easy to do Main entry: ↑winklederived …

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