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View definitions for got on

got on

verb as in mount

verb as in cope, progress

verb as in be compatible

verb as in put clothing on

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Mara, 42, got on a Zoom call earlier this week from her home in Los Angeles to reflect on this particularly busy moment of her career.

He got on the megaphone and began telling people not to come out, not to speak to ICE agents and not to sign anything.

In the news conference later, Trump also appeared to have softened his attitude to Zelensky, praising him as "very brave" and saying the pair got on "really well".

From BBC

So, in the late 1940s, after World War II, she and Jenkins got on a plane bound for the West Coast.

The boy's father has recently visited him in Africa, and he told the court that he and his son had got on well.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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