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Definition of
get in with phrasal verb
from the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary
get in with
phrasal verb
phrasal verb
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Phrasal Verbs
get in with somebody
(
informal
)
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to become friendly with someone, especially in order to gain an advantage
See
get in with
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be, get, keep, etc. in touch (with somebody)
get caught/found with your hand in the cookie jar
Idioms
be, get, keep, etc. in touch (with somebody)
get caught/found with your hand in the cookie jar
Nearby words
get in on
phrasal verb
get into
phrasal verb
get in with
phrasal verb
get off
phrasal verb
get off on
phrasal verb