Synonym: annoy, bother, chafe, devil, get at, gravel, irritate, make, nark, nettle, progress to, rag, reach, rile, vex. Similar words: ghetto, get together, falsetto, get the better of, put to, button, ditto, fit to. Meaning: v. 1. reach a goal, e.g., "make the first team" 2. arrive at the point of 3. cause annoyance in; disturb, especially by minor irritations.
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(91) I'll call him after I get to the school.
(92) How did you get to be so smart?
(93) I need to get to Lyon by nightfall.
(94) I should allow an hour to get to London.
(95) Generally I get to work at 9.30am.
(96) They get to stay in nice hotels.
(97) It takes two hours to get to London.
(98) Walk unstil you get to the second stoplight.
(99) I can't think how to get to the zoo.
(100) Keep on until you get to the church.
(101) He had to push his way through the crowd to get to her.
(102) When you get to the top, hurl the rope down, will you ?
(103) I said, 'Well what time'll I get to Leeds?' and he said such and such a time but I missed my connection.
(104) It took ages to get to the front of the queue.
(104) Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress every day!
(105) Don't misunderstand me. She's a very nice person when you get to know her.
(106) It was so crowded I couldn't get to the bar.
(107) Carry on until you get to the junction, then turn left.
(108) If you get to the restaurant before us just wait at the bar.
(109) 'It only took me two hours to get to Birmingham.' 'That's good going.
(110) I've tried a hot drink at bedtime and counting sheep,but I just can't seem to get to sleep these days.
(111) I know he's annoying, but you shouldn't let him get to you.
(112) He's really not so bad. When you get to know him he seems quite human.
(113) If I get to see him, I'll ask him about it.
(114) Since I changed jobs, I have to travel further to get to work.
(115) We need to get to the root of the problem before we can solve it.
(116) Fiona's such a prattler - I wish she'd get to the point of what she wants to say.
(117) I usually cut through the car park to get to work.
(118) The idea is to encourage people to get to know their neighbours.
(119) Even in normal traffic, 20 minutes to get to the airport is cutting it fine.
(120) We should capitalize on every chance we get to improve our English.
More similar words: ghetto, get together, falsetto, get the better of, put to, button, ditto, fit to, motto, next to, bottom, cotton, glutton, adapt to, admit to, button up, buttocks, point to, ought to, react to, amount to, subject to, attorney, abattoir, at bottom, letter, petty, better, palette, mettle.