Get+by+chance

  • 61Get Out (board game) — Infobox Game title=Get Out image link= designer=James Ernest publisher=Cheapass Games players=2 to 6 setup time=5 minutes playing time=60 minutes complexity=Moderate strategy=Moderate random chance=High skills=Low bggid=1522 Get Out is one of the …

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  • 62get\ at — v 1. To reach an understanding of; find out the meaning. This book is very hard to get at. 2. To do harm to. The cat is on the chair trying to get at the canary. Compare: get back at 3. To have a chance to do; attend to. I hope I have time to get …

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  • 63Get Home Free — by John Clellon Holmes (1964)    This third novel by John Clellon Holmes was his favorite and arguably his best but also his least known. Written between January 1961 and October 1962, it succeeded in getting Holmes out of a frustrating writer’s… …

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  • 64Get Real — Infobox Film name = Get Real image size = caption = North American DVD cover for Get Real director = Simon Shore producer = Stephen Taylor writer = Patrick Wilde narrator = starring = Ben Silverstone Brad Gorton Charlotte Brittain Stacy Hart Kate …

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  • 65get to — have a chance to, be able to I didn t get to see her last year but maybe I will have a chance this year …

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  • 66Get Back World Tour — infobox concert tour concert tour name = Get Back World Tour artist = Paul McCartney start date = September 26, 1989 end date = July 29, 1990 number of legs = 7 number of shows = 10449 in Europe, 47 in North America, 2 in Latin America, and 6 in… …

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  • 67get a word in — or[get a word in edgewise] also[get a word in edgeways] {v. phr.} To find a chance to say something when others are talking. * /The little boy listened to the older students and finally got in a word./ * /Mary talked so much that Jack couldn t… …

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  • 68get a word in — or[get a word in edgewise] also[get a word in edgeways] {v. phr.} To find a chance to say something when others are talking. * /The little boy listened to the older students and finally got in a word./ * /Mary talked so much that Jack couldn t… …

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  • 69get ahead — PHRASAL VERB If you want to get ahead, you want to be successful in your career. [V P] He wanted safety, security, a home, and a chance to get ahead. Syn: get on …

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  • 70get down on — phrasal : to develop dislike for had no chance of promotion once the boss got down on him * * * ˌget ˈdown on [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they get down on he/she/it gets down …

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