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get one's hands on
verb as in grab
verb as in grip
verb as in obtain
Strongest matches
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Example Sentences
Alas, for the millions of smokers in the United States who try to quit each year, neither of these medications is easy to get one’s hands on.
The device is also, however, currently much harder to get one’s hands on than it was last year.
“There is nothing more visceral than the fear that one might not be able to get one’s hands on the necessities of life,” The Times said.
“By the time the information got to you, it was stale and accessible to other companies. The goal should be to get one’s hands on internal and external business data ahead of the competition.”
In an effort to counter the cheapening effects of internet all-availability, and to recapture an era when to get one's hands on a particular album or song was a real experience, we… would like to share this song with Sufjan fans in a special way.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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