15 MAKE SOMETHING MOVE [transitive always + adverb/preposition] to make something or someone move to a different place or position, especially with some difficulty I couldn’t get the disk out of the computer. Could you help me get the wardrobe up the stairs? We must get food and emergency aid into the area as quickly as possible.
16 TRAVEL [transitive] to travel somewhere on a train, bus etc .You can get a bus to the station. I got the 9.15 from London to Edinburgh.
17 BECOME [linking verb] to change to a new feeling, situation, or state SYN become Don’t get upset. She soon got bored with the job. He calmed down as he got older. Eat your dinner before it gets cold. This is getting silly.
get to be something informal It’s getting to be a problem.► see thesaurus at becomeGRAMMAR: Linking verbsIn this meaning, get is used as a linking verb. It links the subject of the sentence with an adjective:I’m getting tired now.It soon got dark.
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