Synonym: access, annoy, bother, chafe, devil, get to, gravel, irritate, nark, nettle, rag, rile, vex. Similar words: interpretation, get away, metal, state, retail, get about, retain, detail. Meaning: v. 1. reach or gain access to 2. influence by corruption 3. cause annoyance in; disturb, especially by minor irritations.
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91. Each channel offers data that is diverse and sometimes hard to get at, and organizes it into one clean, easy-to-use interface.
92. This huge invader went straight to the smaller wasps' nests, and I could hear it chewing and cracking the gray paper pulp of the nest to get at the pupae .
93. But unless you get at the underlying roots, it'll just spring back.
94. No less than a lot of women are furtive approbatory in that way, their husband does not know how to let them get at all basic, the sex with sufficient prep let alone was satisfied.
95. They don't like my moustache and my long hair, they get at me whenever they can. Sentencedict.com
96. That's one example,though, about how Origen thinks it's perfectly fine to get at least two readings out of this same text.
97. If the future models are limited, you want to look at other approaches to get at the question of sea-level rise one approach is to turn to the past record of sea-level rise.
98. That is taxing because some parts of a chromosome, such as those near the centromere (the place where the two arms of a chromosome meet) are not easy to get at.
99. Use of the link element requires maintenance of multiple URLs and requires multiple HTTP requests to get at machine-readable data.
100. Start flirting with higher calorie foods, nourish the further growth of the brain that helped you to figure out how to get at them in the first place, and presto—Daka, Bodo, Herto, us.
101. We may get at truth by guessing or in other ways.
102. As you value his existence,(sentencedict.com) let me get at him.
103. A fall in residual value also decreases the amount of money consumers get at trade-in or when they try to resell a used car.
104. Video system: Get at least 32 megabytes of video memory.
105. There are workarounds, like Ryan Davis' ParseTree which uses the parser of Ruby's interpreter (via a native extension) to get at the Abstract Syntax Tree (AST) for Ruby source.
106. She checked back to 1949, trying to get at the facts.
107. I was trying to get at the root of the problem — for the benefit of womankind, and for myself.
108. This study research on user's environment cognition just for get at extrapolate about people's requirement and behavior tendency and yet provide theory substratum about design job.
109. Remember, it is possible to lower cholesterol without medication: get at least 30 minutes a day of aerobic exercise and reduce the amount of saturated fat and trans-fats in your diet.
110. The cat is on the chair trying to get at the canary.
111. I have suggested that it is not just a relapse into infantilism, but a genuine attempt to get at something necessary.
112. As a psychologist, I'm interested in the techniques we use to get at these questions: Can other creatures share, cooperate, punish cheaters, show empathy, and act altruistically?
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More similar words: interpretation, get away, metal, state, retail, get about, retain, detail, let alone, potato, statue, estate, not at all, status, get along, get ahead, set about, at a time, statute, dictate, habitat, get across, get around, in detail, vegetable, retailer, set apart, set aside, detailed, forget about.