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View definitions for got

got

verb as in fall victim to

verb as in seize

verb as in come to be

verb as in arrive

verb as in contact for communication

Strongest match

Weak match

verb as in arrange, manage desired goal

verb as in convince, induce

verb as in have an effect on

verb as in produce offspring

verb as in irritate, upset

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Example Sentences

Los Angeles County got a gift from voters: They passed Measure A, a half-cent-per-dollar sales tax that will provide a billion dollars a year for services and housing for homeless people.

It got him thinking about the inverse: Could he quantify how much carbon increased with that extra child?

From Salon

“They’ve got to up the ante by searching officers going in,” Davis says.

From BBC

“He’s been applying his bronzing cream to his face. Cute couple. Look out, Melania, Trump’s got a new squeeze named Elonia Musk.”

“When we first started getting to be friends, before he got his Warner deal, he already knew what songs were going on his second album,” Alvin said.

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

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