get on
— phrasal verb with get verb uk /ɡet/ us /ɡet/ present participle getting | past tense got | past participle got or US usually gotten
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(RELATIONSHIP)
B1 UK (US also UK get along)
to have a good relationship:
(MANAGE)
B1 UK (US also UK get along)
We're getting on quite well with the decorating.
- attend to sb/sth
- be all over it idiom
- beard the lion (in his/her den) idiom
- bed
- come/get to grips with sth idiom
- cut
- fire
- firefight
- I/I've got this idiom
- ill-prepared
- jump-start
- overcome
- people skills
- processing
- square
- turn (sth) to sth
- unprocessed
- weather
- weather the storm idiom
- you/you've got this idiom
(CONTINUE)
(OLD)
be getting on informal
(LATE)
- be/come/arrive late to the party idiom
- behind
- behindhand
- belated
- delayed
- door
- eleventh
- late
- late adopter
- late developer
- late in the day idiom
- latecomer
- not a moment too soon idiom
- overdue
- owl
- schedule
- shut/close the stable/barn door after the horse has bolted idiom
- tardiness
- the last minute idiom
- wire