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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121. He'll get on well with Anthony - they're birds of a feather.
122. It's important for children to learn to get on with each other.
123. Don't mention tax or Bernard'll get on his hobby horse again.
124. Oh for goodness sake, stop pratting around and get on with your work!
125. Once the fuss has blown over, we'll be able to get on with work as usual.
126. The heating isn't working; I'll get on to the landlord about it.
127. We heard the dulcet tones of the sergeant, bawling at us to get on parade.
128. I just get on with my job and do as I'm told - I know my place.
129. She wanted to decorate her room, so I just let her get on with it.
130. So without further ado, let's get on with tonight's show.
131. Parents are always anxious for their children to get on.
132. Just buzz off and let me get on with my work.
133. With the Explorer pass, you can get on and off the bus as you please .
134. If you want to get on and do something, please don't mind me.
135. If you don't know the answer, leave the first question and get on to the second.
136. Get on the swing and I'll give you a push.
137. I'd appreciate it if you let me get on with my job.
138. We've had our differences in the past, but we get on OK now.
139. Come on kids! Simmer down and get on with your work!
140. I don't find him an easy person to get on with.
141. I wouldn't like to get on the wrong side of him.
141. Wish you can benefit from sentencedict.com and make progress everyday!
142. I want to get on with the job of painting my room today.
143. I left her to get on with the task of correcting the errors.
144. There was a long wait before they could get on the train.
145. The head of the section is found to be a very difficult man to get on with.
146. You just have to accept things and get on with your life.
147. The grind of heavy machines could get on their nerves.
148. Get on with the work — this is no time to sit back.
149. We get on each other's nerves, to put it bluntly .
150. Publishers are rushing to get on the microcomputer bandwagon.
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.