US /ɡɛt pæst/
・UK /ɡet pɑːst/
It's another way to protect the ball with your body and change direction and pace, enabling yourself to get past the defender.
and change pace and change speed to get past the defender.
To begin, before we even enter Costco, we're going to need to get past that bouncer waiting out front.
To begin, before we even enter Costco, we're gonna need to get past that bouncer waiting out front.
So sometimes, you've got to get past feeling judged, ladies.
“And, while it may not be easy to get past the things you don’t always understand,”
It's usually when you're making these big sweeping turns back and forth across the piece, someone's trying to get past you, these collisions tend to happen.
Plenty of space on the slope if anyone wants to get past me.
If you can get past these bad experiences and allow yourself to create new ones in spite of them, you will achieve a fulfilling and happier lifestyle much quicker.
If you can get past these bad experiences and allow yourself to create new ones in spite of them, you will achieve a fulfilling and happier lifestyle much quicker.
Absolutely not a sleigh." And then he rolled up this paper into a cylinder to get past those jugs.
And then he rolled up this paper into a cylinder to get past those jugs.
Down here, we got to get past this block.
Down here, we got to get past this block.
Once you get past that, the taste is amazing.
The fact that it managed to get past the other editors in the first place and remained published is a testament to why they had to tighten their rules a couple of years later.
The fact that it managed to get past the other editors in the first place and remained published is a testament to why they had to tighten their rules a couple of years later.