Examples of 'get on' in a sentence
Meaning of "get on"
The phrase 'get on' can have different meanings depending on the context. It can mean to board or enter a vehicle or mode of transportation, such as 'Get on the bus.' It can also mean to make progress or advance, as in 'I need to get on with my work.' Additionally, it can mean to have a good relationship or get along with someone, for example, 'They don't always get on well.'
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- To board or mount (something), especially a vehicle.
- To handle, cope or manage (over time); to perform or make progress.
- To progress (with).
- To become late.
How to use "get on" in a sentence
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Do not you dare get on that couch.
Now get on your horse and get.
I think we should get on the ark also.
You get on my car all the time.
Remind me never to get on your wrong side.
Just get on your knees to my left here.
I think we will get on with our work.
Get on the lifeboat and leave now.
I want you to get on the next train.
Get on the phone with the judge.
So we can all get on with our lives.
Get on back there and take it off.
You need to get on with your life.
Get on that runway and take off.
Stowaway has to get on the tarmac first.
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So get on your feet and start digging in.
I suppose we should get on with the formalities.
You get on a train and come here.
I would hate to get on your bad side.
Then get on with your precious story.
I know how you get on a big case.
Do not get on my nerves and be on your way.
Let us say you get on the train.
Please get on a boat and resume shooting.
This is not about to get on the team.
We need to get on with organising the funeral.
They are gonna need IDs to get on the base.
You can get on a plane and go home.
Our only hope is to get on that plane.
We can get on with our lives now.
Let me know if you want to get on board.
You will get on that plane tomorrow.
We will be arrested before we even get on a plane.
You can get on with your life.
We need everything we can get on this guy.
Now we can get on with our evening.
Get on before you miss the bus.
You can not get on his wavelength.
Get on your knees learn how to play.
He forced me to get on the train with him.
Get on our team for a little bit.
Do not ever get on your knees again.
Get on over here and sit down.
I will try to get on him about that.
Get on the sidewalk and stay next to me.
Now let us get on with our work.
He has to get used to being alone to get on with me.
Then get on your hands and knees.
I can not even get on the list.
Let us get on with that little discussion.
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You guys just get out of here
Get out now while you can
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