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  • 31ˌget ˈover sth — phrasal verb 1) to start to feel happy or well again after something bad has happened to you It can take weeks to get over an illness like that.[/ex] Don s pretty upset, but he ll get over it.[/ex] 2) can t get over sth used for saying that you… …

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  • 32get over — I. move, let me sit beside you, move over    Hey, get over! I was sitting here! II. travel, go to visit    We hope to get over to the island when we go to Vancouver. III. forget, stop worrying about    We can help her get over the accident by… …

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  • 33get over — 1) I just got over the flu Syn: recover from, recuperate from, get better after, shrug off, survive 2) we tried to get over this problem Syn: overcome, surmount, get the better of, master, find an/the answer to, get a grip on …

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  • 34Get Over It (film) — Infobox Film name = Get Over It caption = Theatrical release poster director = Tommy O Haver producer = Michael Burns Marc Butan writer = R. Lee Fleming, Jr. starring = Kirsten Dunst Ben Foster Melissa Sagemiller Sisqó Shane West Colin Hanks Zoë… …

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  • 35Get Over It — Filmdaten Deutscher Titel: Ran an die Braut Originaltitel: Get Over It Produktionsland: USA Erscheinungsjahr: 2001 Länge: 87 Minuten Originalsprache: Englisch …

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  • 36get over — verb a) To overcome Im trying to get over my fear of flying. b) To recover (from) Im having problems getting over a bad cold …

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  • 37get over — phr verb Get over is used with these nouns as the object: ↑bereavement, ↑depression, ↑experience, ↑idea, ↑pain, ↑shock, ↑shyness, ↑trauma …

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  • 38To get over — Get Get (g[e^]t), v. i. 1. To make acquisition; to gain; to profit; to receive accessions; to be increased. [1913 Webster] We mourn, France smiles; we lose, they daily get. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. To arrive at, or bring one s self into, a state,… …

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  • 39get 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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  • 40get over — Synonyms and related words: advance, ascend, back, back up, be glimpsed, bounce back, broadcast, budge, change, change place, circle, clarify, climb, come around, come back, come round, come through, come to, come up smiling, communicate, convey …

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