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View definitions for get across

get across

verb as in communicate an idea

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In Los Angeles, where getting across town can seem like a cage battle, the vehicles’ limits on freeway driving could pose a hurdle, making trips longer and more costly.

“One thing that is difficult to get across from a public relations standpoint is the veterinary care that thoroughbred horses receive is far superior to what horses would get if in the wild,” Lazarus said.

For that we would be given an inflatable dinghy, with an outboard motor and 60 life jackets, to get across the English Channel.

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Pay deals are slowly getting across the line and there is evidence of more joined up thinking between the health trusts.

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Instead, it is about winning duels, tracking runners, not letting men get across you and spotting danger - even if it is inside your own half.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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