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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(181) The stress began to get to her, and one morning she just snapped.
(182) When boys get to the age of fifteen or sixteen, they eat their heads off.
(183) It takes an hour to get to the railway station.
(184) 'How long does it take to get to Leeds from here?' 'I don't know, I've never timed it.'
(185) The plain truth is that you'll never get to university.
(186) You get to know lots of people at college if you're a good mixer.
(187) Get to the end of the queue and wait your turn like everyone else.
(188) He is a good egg; I'm sure you will like him once you get to know him.
(189) When you get to seventy,you are not so active as you were at fifty.
(190) I'm in an awful hurry to get to the bank.
(191) There will be many advanced exercises that you won't be able to do at first. You will get to them in good time.
(192) From here, you go due east until you get to a forest.
(193) The dogs were straining at the leash, eager to get to the park.
(194) I have to get to the bottom of this mess.
(195) The geography of the flats made it hard to get to know our neighbours.
(196) I don't like driving; I do it simply because I have to get to work each day.
(197) Rescue workers fought to get to victims inside the inferno.
(198) We managed to get to the station in five minutes flat.
(199) When you get to the fork in the road[sentence dictionary], bear right.
(200) The proposal is so poorly designed, they won't even get to first base with the directors.
(201) Please don't split up when we get to the museum.
(202) If you turn over you might find it easier to get to sleep.
(203) Scott aimed to get to the South Pole first, but Amundsen beat him to it.
(204) He's really very human when you get to know him.
(205) I couldn't get to sleep at all last night for worrying.
(206) When you get to my age you get a different perspective on life.
(207) You earn loads if you get to the top in that profession.
(208) Don't beat around the bush - get to the point!
(209) She spurted past me to get to the line first.
(210) I had to struggle through the crush to get to the door.
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.