Synonym: arrive, come in, deliver, draw in, enter, fork out, fork over, fork up, get into, go far, go in, go into, hand over, make it, move in, move into, pull in, render, turn in. Similar words: let in, get into, marketing, retire, retired, athletic, genetic, take time. Meaning: v. 1. to come or go into 2. succeed in a big way; get to the top 3. to surrender someone or something to another 4. secure a place in a college, university, etc. 5. move into (a station) of trains.
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61. Many therapists think it's important for adults to get in touch with their inner child.
62. The theatre was already full, and we couldn't get in.
63. We did all the hard work of setting up the company, and now everyone wants to get in on the act.
64. Judging by the crowds waiting to get in this seems to be where it's at.
65. They had to knock the door down to get in.
66. Alice is always wanting to get in on the act.
67. Her cleverness seems to get in the way of her emotions.
68. I'll be able to get in a bit of practice this weekend.
69. Can I have your phone number in case I need to get in touch with you?
70. Real pacification is hard to get in the Vietnamese countryside.
71. They had smashed through a glass door to get in.
72. Check your house for weak spots where a thief could get in.
73. Your social life must not get in the way of your studies.
74. There was enough room for a wheelchair to get in but not to turn round.
75. The only way to get in was to batter the door down.
76. When I arrive in New York, I'll get in contact with him.
77. The Conservatives have promised to increase spending on health and education if they get in.
78. The Republicans are bound to get in at the next elections.
79. Don't get in a strop —I'm only a few minutes late.
80. I resisted the temptation to get in a sly dig at Fred.
80. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
81. We're hoping to get in a game of golf over the weekend.
82. I managed to get in a sliding tackle, but he scored anyway.
83. She's keen to get in on any discussions about the new project.
84. Get in the car.
85. If you get in bad with the boss, you'll have problems.
86. The sea was very cold and it required great strength of mind to get in.
87. The intruder smashed a window to get in and then neutralized the alarm system.
88. In the 1970s Kodak, anxious to get in on the act, launched its own instant camera.
89. He cheerfully blows away any bad guy stupid enough to get in his line of fire.
90. Luckily I'd had the foresight to get in plenty of food.
More similar words: let in, get into, marketing, retire, retired, athletic, genetic, take time, lifetime, aesthetic, sometime, at one time, all the time, magnetic, by the time, competitor, sometimes, theoretical, retirement, at the time of, at the same time, tiny, for the time being, put in, Latin, cut in, routine, rating, voting, instinct.