The dogs’ barking outside really started to get at me. When you mentioned “local problems”, what exactly were you getting at? The kids can’t get at the sweets because I’ve hidden them! To reach something successfully, gain access to.She keeps getting at me for every little thing. To criticise someone frequently, be unpleasant to someone.I’ll get around to (doing) the washing up once I’ve finished my dinner. To find the time to do something (used with ‘to’).Is there any way of getting around the rules so that we can bring our dog into the country? Word got around that he was leaving the company. To become known or to circulate information.I’ve been to France, Australia and Mexico this year. I’ve been getting along really well in my new job. Harry and I get along really well, but I don’t get along with Lucy at all. To have a good, friendly relationship with someone.The book really got across what it was like to be a soldier during WWII. The local residents got their point across at the council meeting. To communicate an idea successfully, to make someone able to understand something.
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