["You use get with adjectives to mean 'become'. For example, if someone gets cold, they become cold, and if they get angry, they become angry. The boys were getting bored. [VERB adjective] There's no", "acquire: to get a good price after bargaining; to get oil by drilling; to get information. to go after, take hold of, and bring (something) for one's own or for another's purposes;", "Origin of Get From Middle English geten, from Old Norse geta, from Proto-Germanic *getaną (compare Old English ġietan, Old High German pi-gezzan 'to uphold', Gothic bi-gitan 'to find, discover'), from", "Take the first step or steps in carrying out an action \"Get working as soon as the sun rises!\"; \"Let's get down to work now\"; - get down, begin, start out, start, set about, set out Undergo (as of injuries and", "[transitive, no passive] get something to connect to the internet or a phone network; to receive broadcasts from a particular television or radio station 95 per cent of the UK can now get superfast", "The meaning of GET is to gain possession of. How to use get in a sentence. How do you pronounce get?: Usage Guide", "GET meaning: 1. to obtain, buy, or earn something: 2. to receive or be given something: 3. to go somewhere and . Learn more."]