Similar words: petite, appetite, petition, competitor, petit jury, repetition, competitive, competition. Meaning: v. 1. understand, usually after some initial difficulty 2. receive punishment.
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271 When your mother asks, 'Do you want a piece of advice?' it is a mere formality. It doesn't matter if you answer yes or no. You're going to get it anyway. Erma Bombeck
272 You won't always get it right, but it's not the end of the world if you don't.
273 However, neither Bush nor the protesters who throw bricks at him seem to get it.
274 Just get it through your tiny 1914-pattern mind that you have started a constitutional crisis!
275 It used to be if a ball went into the seats during a game,(http://sentencedict.com/get it.html) you had to go get it.
276 It’s a very funny thing about life; if you refuse to accept anything but the best, you very often get it. W. Somerset Maugham
277 It is easier to add to a great reputation than to get it. Publilius Syrus
278 Get it to analyse specific behaviour and situations rather than to censure you as a person.
279 My computer crashed, and we couldn't get it working again.
280 But while he was trying to get it he knocked over a cup.
281 But to get the rest of the details put together and get it organized, it could be an invaluable service.
282 We have until tomorrow afternoon to get it off them.
283 If Lynne Perrie wants something she believes in going all out to get it.
284 It's a pity about the mark on your shirt. Dry cleaning will probably get it out.
285 She won't be able to get it up on her own anyway.
286 They have reached a point in their drama when they need factual information, they want to get it right.
287 Now, I didn't get it because I was the greatest thing since sliced bread.
More similar words: petite, appetite, petition, competitor, petit jury, repetition, competitive, competition, repetitious, antithetical, perfect competition, non-price competition, imperfect competition, monopolistic competition, tit, tithe, title, stitch, titled, post-it, entity, titter, subtitle, nonentity, chastity, titanic, titular, entitle, hit it off, aptitude.