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1 bromear con
• get funny with -
2 comprometerse con
• get engaged with -
3 congeniar con
• get along with -
4 conseguir hacerlo
• get away with it -
5 dispararse con
• get furious with -
6 enfadarse contra
• get angry with -
7 enojarse con
• get angry with -
8 enojarse contra
• get angry with -
9 ensuciarse con
• get dirty with -
10 molestarse con
• get annoyed with -
11 ponerse de cuerno con
• get angry with -
12 salir libremente con
• get by with -
13 salir sin perder con
• get by with -
14 llevarse bien con
• get along well with• get along with• get on well• get on with• hit in the nose• hit man• keep in with• remain on good terms with• stand well with -
15 empaparse
• get drenched• get smoked• get soaked in• get soaked in water• get soaked up• get soaked with• get soap in• get soft• get somewhere• get sozzled -
16 chorrearse
• get spoiled• get square with• get stable• get stained with soot• spill it on oneself -
17 cubrirse de manchas
• get all stained• get dirty• get square with• get stained with grease -
18 enfurecerse con
• get angry with• get furious with• get vain• get very far -
19 vengarse de
• get back at• get even with• get spoilt• get stable• have retrograde motion• have rheumy eyes• retake the task• retaking• retaliate upon• retaliation• square accounts with• take revenge on• take revenge upon• wrathful• wreak destruction• wreak havoc• wreak havoc in• wreak vengeance upon• wreath -
20 ajumarse
• get canned• get drunk• get sore• get spilled with• soak oneself
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get away with murder — {v. phr.}, {informal} To do something very bad without being caught or punished. * /John is scolded if he is late with his homework, but Robert gets away with murder./ * /Mrs. Smith lets her children get away with murder./ … Dictionary of American idioms
get away with murder — {v. phr.}, {informal} To do something very bad without being caught or punished. * /John is scolded if he is late with his homework, but Robert gets away with murder./ * /Mrs. Smith lets her children get away with murder./ … Dictionary of American idioms
get away with — {v.}, {informal} To do (something bad or wrong) without being caught or punished. * /Some students get away without doing their homework./ See: GET BY(3) … Dictionary of American idioms
get away with — {v.}, {informal} To do (something bad or wrong) without being caught or punished. * /Some students get away without doing their homework./ See: GET BY(3) … Dictionary of American idioms
get in with — {v. phr.} To join up with; begin to associate with; be accepted by. * /He got in with the wrong gang of boys and wound up in jail./ * /She got in with her father s firm and made a successful career of it./ … Dictionary of American idioms
get in with — {v. phr.} To join up with; begin to associate with; be accepted by. * /He got in with the wrong gang of boys and wound up in jail./ * /She got in with her father s firm and made a successful career of it./ … Dictionary of American idioms
get involved with — See: BE INVOLVED WITH … Dictionary of American idioms
get involved with — See: BE INVOLVED WITH … Dictionary of American idioms
To get away with — Get Get (g[e^]t), v. i. 1. To make acquisition; to gain; to profit; to receive accessions; to be increased. [1913 Webster] We mourn, France smiles; we lose, they daily get. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. To arrive at, or bring one s self into, a state,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
get away with — phrasal to avoid criticism or punishment for or the consequences of (as a reprehensible act) … New Collegiate Dictionary