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get in on
verb as in associate
Strong matches
Weak matches
- be friends
- be in cahoots
- buddy up
- bunch up
- come together
- gang up
- get in with
- get into
- get together
- go along with
- go partners
- hang around
- hang out
- hang out with
- join up with
- line up with
- pal up
- play footsie with
- run around with
- run with
- string along with
- swing with
- take up with
- team up
- throw in together
- tie in
- tie up
- truck with
- work with
verb as in participate
Example Sentences
After McConkey’s signature moment, Chark can’t wait to get in on the fun.
Corporate sponsors wanting to get in on Ohtanimania without paying for a full season bought advertisement from opposing teams for the handful of games Ohtani might play at a visiting ballpark, rather than for the 80 regular-season games he could play at Dodger Stadium.
And why shouldn't Harris voters rush to sign these petitions and get in on the action?
With Gloucester throwing the ball around in a change of tactic, it is only Newcastle, battling against salary gap gravity, who are struggling to get in on the fun.
“We want it so they get in on Sunday, have everything they need and just grab it and go. No distractions.”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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