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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151. Now we want to get in on the act.
152. Got to get in on the ground floor!
153. Eric! Get in here and clean up this mess!
154. Those are the kids who get in trouble.
155. What grade did you get in English?
156. Off she's been at nights; couldn't get in quick enough and couldn't get out quick enough.
157. Somebody must have forgotten to lock a window one night, and designers had managed to get in.
158. Of 300,000 children of the less affluent social classes, only 3[sentencedict.com],500 get in to a top 13 university.
159. No relationship is easy, and nobody should ever think it is. The minute you start forgetting the needs of the other person is when you get in trouble. Goldie Hawn
160. At that stage I'd have agreed to anything just to get in.
161. The day was so overwhelming at one point that I had to get in the car and just sleep.
162. Let's hope he is able to get in some training at his field hospital so that he at least stays in touch with his fitness.
163. Well, you've got certain obstacles that get in your way throughout your career, but you have to be a strong individual. Floyd Mayweather Jr.
164. Q: I sometimes have enough time to get in a round of golf before or after a business meeting in Chicago.
165. They are not anxious for others to get in on the act.
166. Research grants are plentiful in science and engineering subjects, but much harder to get in the humanities.
167. Occasionally he will get in early to see the morning shift or stay late for the night shift.
168. How loan scams operate How homeowners get in over their heads with home equity loans: 1.
169. It's funny - I never get in a state about doing radio programmes.
170. Until an apology was forthcoming,[http://sentencedict.com/get in.html] he was damned if he was going to get in touch with her.
171. Certain men have been trying to get in on the politically correct act for a while.
172. To get in on a scholarship means passing little short of brilliantly.
173. How did you get in? I thought the door was locked.
174. It may be necessary to change your child's school if they get in with a bad crowd.
175. They need the same support and information they would get in a case of physical illness.
176. One of the virtues of being very young is that you don't let the facts get in the way of your imagination. Sam Levenson
177. Don't let personal likes and dislikes get in the way of the job.
178. The card is too expensive on the off-chance I could get in an away game during the season.
179. They can't get out and the media can't get in to tell the story.
180. Before she could get in another word, a loud noise suddenly exploded from within the house.
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.