Synonym: advance, age, be on, bestride, board, climb on, come along, come on, get along, get along with, get on with, hop on, jump on, maturate, mature, mount, mount up, progress, senesce, shape up. Similar words: get on with, tone, sit on, button, act on, put on, at once, rest on. Meaning: v. 1. have smooth relations 2. get on board of (trains, buses, ships, aircraft, etc.) 3. get on the back of 4. grow late or (of time) elapse 5. appear in a show, on T.V. or radio 6. develop in a positive way 7. grow old or older.
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61. A good leader should get on well with inferiors.
62. She'd do anything to get on the telly.
63. Stop mooning and get on with some work!
64. Stop larking about and get on with your work.
65. They don't get on at all well together/with one another.
66. Before you can learn to ride a horse, you have to be able get on it.
67. I suppose I could get on with the ironing while I'm waiting.
68. Come on Gina, get on the dance floor and do your stuff!
69. Parents are always keen for their children to get on.
70. I manage to get on top of the job, and then they move the goalposts again.
71. Stop jawing and let me get on with the work!
72. Will you lot stop messing around and get on with it!
73. It took an age for us all to get on the boat.
74. I want no ifs and buts - just get on and tidy your room now.
75. If you wish to lodge a complaint you'd better get on to the manager.
76. I'd better leave you to get on with it, then.
77. You have to ignore the pinpricks and just get on with the job.
78. The Macedonian question had failed to get on to the agenda.
79. I wouldn't like to get on the wrong side of her.
80. Do shut up, Georgia, and get on with your homework.
81. We hope they can iron out their differences and get on with working together.sentencedict .com
82. I didn't get on with her at work either - we fought like cat and dog.
83. Most people can't read small print without glasses when they get on in years.
84. 'I didn't really like him.' ' I know what you mean , I didn't get on with him either .
85. They have had some minor differences, but in general they get on well together.
86. Our new manager is very easy to get on with.
87. Wait to get on the train until the people getting off have cleared out.
88. I was under the impression you didn't get on too well.
89. Be careful not to get on the wrong side of her.
90. Get on with life and don't sit back and mope.
More similar words: get on with, tone, sit on, button, act on, put on, at once, rest on, cotton, wait on, count on, button up, comment on, at one time, all at once, autonomy, report on, let out, see to, let off, get out, get off, come to, due to, set out, set off, take to, get out of, have to, get over.