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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91. The two boys get on well most of the time.
92. Why don't you get on with some work insteed of peddling away the whole day doing nothing?
93. They get on well together because they are of like mind .
94. From day one , I knew I wouldn't get on with him.
95. I can't seem to get on with him - we're just not on the same wavelength.
96. We were disgusted when bosses awarded themselves a massive pay rise. How can they get on the gravy train, but ask us to take a wage freeze?
97. Get on, we shall miss the plane at this rate.
98. If you want further information the best thing to do is have a word with the driver as you get on the bus.
99. She never misses the chance to get on her soapbox about government reform.
100. That evening they saw her get on the No.12 special express to London.
101. I'lltry to get on the flight down to Karachi tonight.
102. We need to get on with the job of finding someone to replace him.
103. There is going to be hardship, but we have to grit our teeth and get on with it.
104. Did you remember to get on to the plumber about the shower?
105. Return to your places and get on with your work.
106. As a child I hated my brother, but now we get on wonderfully.
107. Will you stop messing around and get on with some work?
108. We've had a few arguments over the years, but in general we get on marvellously.
109. What are your neighbours like? Do you get on with them?
110. I tried to get on the 8.45 train but it was full .
111. I wish you'd stop bellyaching and just get on with the job. Sentencedict.com
112. John watched every opportunity because he wanted to get on.
113. You'll have to work hard if you want to get on.
114. He will get on to calculus as he keeps on working at it.
115. People will talk, but you have to get on with your life.
116. They're very different, though they did seem to get on well when they met.
117. How will I ever get on top of all this work?
118. I managed to get on the train, but it was a close-run thing .
119. There was nothing left for the teams to do but get on with the business of racing.
120. Politics is seen as a man's world. It is very difficult for women to get on.
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.