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View definitions for gets along

gets along

verb as in make progress

verb as in depart

verb as in be compatible

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Example Sentences

Everyone knows the cast of Orange Is the New Black gets along like gangbusters.

Ron Wyden gets along with some Republicans better than Harry Reid or the White House.

According to Schilling, the cast gets along like gangbusters, and she describes filming as “one big party.”

He gets along with Rachel Maddow, Jesse Jackson, Chris Cuomo, and Barbara Walters, whom he dated many years ago.

Like his father, who forged a friendship with the man who defeated him, Bush the younger gets along famously with Bill Clinton.

Although I have seen him lose his footing several times, he gets along much better than the cows or the colts.

Ain't it something which you really could say is wonderful the way that boy gets along?

I wonder if that skipper gets along with four deck hands in addition to his engine-room and steward forces.

The man who uses horse sense in his transactions gets along further and faster than the man who uses selfishness and smartness.

The reader will appreciate the humor of this arrangement as he gets along further in the story.

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

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