Synonym: assume, come in, don, enter, get in, go in, go into, move into, put on, tangle with, wear. Similar words: fit into, cut into, burst into, get in, let in, marketing, into, go into. Meaning: v. 1. get involved in or with 2. to come or go into 3. secure a place in a college, university, etc. 4. familiarize oneself thoroughly with 5. put clothing on one's body.
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151. Don't get into such a sweat about it! It's only a test.
152. It usually takes me a couple of days to get into the holiday mood .
153. He will have his work cut out to get into the team.
154. When you get into London the two roads merge.
155. These guys should get into substance abuse.
156. Mr Coffin urges Ishmael to get into the bed.
157. To get into Worlds Away, you must install software.
158. To get into the golf club?
159. I didn't want to get into trouble.
160. Either way(http://sentencedict.com/get into.html), they must get into cells.
161. Q.. How did we get into this mess?
162. Counselors try to encourage patients to get into treatment.
163. To get into the correct impact position, the clubhead must start to accelerate right from the commencement of the downswing.
164. They were helping the teenage son get into a community college while they nursed his sister through a long surgical convalescence.
165. So come on physicists: be coherent; get into a truly excited state.
166. Her sister, 10-year-old Claire, was amazed that people could make rude jokes and not get into trouble for it.
167. We couldn't get into our caravan until mid-day, so that was nearly four hours to wait.
168. Fans who couldn't get into the stadium watched the match on banks of TV monitors outside.
169. This model has a narrow suction face which can get into the smallest of gaps.
170. Just when it looked as if pen-based computing might fade away, Microsoft has decided to get into the game.
171. We accomplish little except as we get into a current which will bear us on without great effort.
172. Get into the habit of putting recyclable material into its own bag or box.
173. But a press backlash did get into gear, leaving a handful of diehard music writers to fight a bitter battle.
174. Make your home difficult to get into, and burglars will go elsewhere.
175. After, she did not get into bed, but took her volume of Tennyson through into the sitting-room.
176. Goblins are primarily support troops - their role is to ensure that your core troops get into combat against their chosen target.
177. To get into the building, I disguised myself as a reporter.
178. They have links with political bigwigs and the local administration, which is all the qualification needed to get into the business.
179. Accelerate smartly so that you can get into top gear as quickly as possible.
180. In drug addiction, infections such as hepatitis and septicaemia get into the blood stream through infected needles.
More similar words: fit into, cut into, burst into, get in, let in, marketing, into, go into, point out, run into, fall into, in touch, come into, look into, turn into, break into, in point of, slide into, enter into, keep in touch, in the event of, not in the least, at intervals, take into account, retire, genetic, athletic, retired, by the time, aesthetic.