Examples of 'get past' in a sentence
Meaning of "get past"
get past - Means to overcome or move beyond a barrier, obstacle, or challenge
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- To continue around a blockage; to get around (something); to surpass something that is in the way.
- To cause something to get around a blockage; to cause to get around or surpass something that is in the way.
- To pass by unnoticed by someone who would have the power to stop or correct it.
- To get through a difficult time; to overcome a source of grief.
How to use "get past" in a sentence
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I can not get past them all.
Get past it and fix your family.
I can not get past the fire.
We are not gonna let anything get past us.
If we can just get past summary judgment.
I always wonder if you will get past it.
It did not get past the outer glove.
They will have to be clever to get past me.
I can not get past the slime.
Those are fears you never get past.
I know we will get past the woods.
And get past all this weirdness.
We still have to get past the sheriff.
The sharp spines are hard to get past.
I can never get past that guy.
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We have to deal with it and get past it.
We can get past that star bullshit.
Do not let him get past you.
Nothing get past his sense of smell.
I am gonna try and get past him.
I wanted to get past the schoolmarm image.
We are going to need help to get past her guards.
Once you get past their hygiene.
I do not think we can get past them.
We need to get past these lot first.
I spent years trying to get past this.
You have to get past their sentries.
And my hope is that we can get past it.
I could not get past the protestors.
We are not gonna be able to get past them.
He can not get past the snowplows.
I am worried we will never get past this.
I could not get past his receptionist.
Thanks for helping me get past this.
You can get past the past.
Do not let anything get past you.
I could not get past how short he was.
I believe that we will get past this.
Once you get past the smell.
There are people trying to get past you.
Nothing can get past that tumor.
That will not be easy to get past.
I could not get past the rope.
I am not sure how we are going to get past this.
I could not get past her guard.
I needed something to help him get past.
I will never get past what happened.
I do not think they can get past it.
Would not get past the door.
I have to make a statement to get past this.