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get somewhere
verb as in rise
Strongest match
Example Sentences
Fly Spirit when you have minimal bags, have minimal needs, and just need to get somewhere as cheaply as possible.
Cundy, who is a C4 rider, will be competing against less-impaired C5 riders, including Spanish defending champion Alfonso Cabello, and will need to get somewhere close to his own world record to win a ninth Paralympic gold.
Face that fact honestly, and maybe we can get somewhere.
“So we’re finding this whole new spate of problems related to people being sedated, particularly if they’re unhoused and they can’t get somewhere safe to be sleepy.”
Mr. Cameron encourages young people who think they might want to do something similar: “If you have something you want to do and you start working towards it, taking one little step at a time, sooner or later you’re going to get somewhere remarkable.”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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