Get On
- Get On
- to start a journey or travel
- I'm getting on the train to London.
- She got on the bus and headed to school.
- to make progress or advance
- The project is getting on well.
- She's getting on with her studies.
- to have a good relationship or get along with someone
- I get on well with my colleagues.
- They get on like a house on fire.
- to wear or put on clothing
- Can you get on your coat, we're leaving.
- She got on her shoes and headed out the door.
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