Similar words: letting, setting, vetting, netting, forgetting, upsetting, typesetting, prettiness. Meaning: [get] n. the act of acquiring something.
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91. The gap seemed to be getting smaller.
92. Everyone was frisked before getting on the plane.
93. Is it true you're getting married?
94. Step by step, they were getting to the top.
95. Neither of us enjoy getting up early.
96. My father's getting on in years.
97. You're getting a bit plump you need to diet!
98. Cars are getting better all the time.
99. He's getting old and he can't hear very well.
100. Getting the support of the Queen was a great encouragement to those involved in the project.
101. She was very smug and self-satisfied about getting the promotion.
102. She pulled off a great coup in getting the president to agree to an interview.
103. Every time John is late getting home he trumps up some new excuse.
104. He keeps getting at me and I really don't know what I've done wrong.
105. If you were at a party and somebody was getting high, you didn't go running to a cop.
106. We've fallen into the habit of getting up late on Saturday mornings.
107. He's intent on getting promotion, and no one's going to stop him!
108. The heat was getting to be too much for me.
109. Getting food,[http://Sentencedict.com] medicine and blankets to flood victims is the most urgent priority.
110. Are you getting along all right in your new job?
111. Sheep kept getting tangled up in it and eventually the wire was removed.
112. So you're getting about a bit again? Not shutting yourself away?
113. Hurry up! Or we'll be late getting to the station.
114. The police are getting after the crooks in the city.
115. Many patients are not getting the medical treatment they need.
116. I'm afraid getting things changed will be a slow process.
117. My nose is bunged up. I must be getting a cold.
118. She harried the authorities, writing letters and getting up petitions.
119. His audition went well and he's fairly hopeful about getting the part.
120. She's taking flute lessons, but she really doesn't seem to be getting anywhere with it.
More similar words: letting, setting, vetting, netting, forgetting, upsetting, typesetting, prettiness, witting, fitting, jutting, cutting, putting, abutting, sitting, rotting, emitting, quitting, blotting, plotting, knitting, off-putting, unwitting, befitting, wittingly, ill-fitting, cutting-edge, sitting room, cutting edge, unremitting.