US /ɡɛt ˈovɚ/
・UK /ɡet ˈəuvə/
But, you know, just doing it—the first step to actually doing something yourself is not an easy step to take, so hopefully I can get over the fear.
So, hopefully I can get over the fear.
I still can't get over how long this piece of eel is.
I still can't get over how long this piece of eel is.
And so this is why, especially today in Congress, you see a lot of legislation move that are these absolutely massive packages because it really puts pressure on individual lawmakers to get over some of their individual concerns with the bill and ultimately support it.
And so this is why, especially today in Congress, you see a lot of legislation move that are these absolutely massive packages because it really puts pressure on individual lawmakers to get over some of their individual concerns with the bill and ultimately support it.
I've got some things I've gotta get over.
I've got some things I've got to get over.
Hawkins? How did you get over there?
How did you get over there?
Now, what other investment can you get over 7,000% profit from a raw material to a finished product?
Now, what other investment can you get over 7,000% profit from a raw material to a finished product?
Well, I mean, that well, I think actually the Balenciaga runway helped me get over a lot of that stage fright because it was so small,
Well, I think actually the Balenciaga runway helped me get over a lot of that stage fright.
Now, I know that some of you might be disappointed that change did not get over the finish line tonight.
Now, I know that some of you might be disappointed that change did not get over the finish line tonight.
So, today we're going to look at lash out or sometimes lash out at someone, lighten up, loosen up, meaning essentially the same so I put them together, to take something out on someone, to get over something or get over it, stir up, get to, tell someone off, let down, crack up, and blow up.
"To take something out on someone", "to get over something" or "get over it", "stir up", "get to", "tell someone off", "let down", "crack up" and "blow up".
They're upset and can't get over it, and they take that anger out on the cashier.
They're upset and can't get over it, and they take that anger out on the cashier.