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verb - to get wet or dirty by liquid that comes out of a container
adjective - having holes that make it possible for liquids to get in or out
noun - people's comments and opinions you get in response to your performance, work etc.
noun - the certificate you get when you complete your studies at a particular school
noun - the place in a hotel where you check in, get your keys, etc.
verb - to get something back, especially something you have used, spent, wasted, lost etc.
noun, British English - a person who is old enough to get a pension from the government
phrase - usually used to tell someone to wake up and get out of bed
noun - the grade you get for an excellent results in a test or exam
noun, American English - things that are no longer needed and which you usually throw away, e.g. bits of food, old paper, tins etc.
noun, British English - things that are no longer needed and which you usually throw away, e.g. bits of food, old paper, tins etc.
noun - things that are no longer needed and which you usually throw away, e.g. bits of food, old paper, tins etc.
noun - the act of taking something away from somebody, a state of not having something important (such as food, sleep etc.)
verb - to get on well together, to work well together, to form a good team