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get down
verb
- intr; also preposition to dismount or descend
- tr; also preposition to bring down
we could not get the wardrobe down the stairs
- tr to write down
- tr to make depressed
your nagging gets me down
- tr to swallow
he couldn't get the meal down
- intrfoll byto to attend seriously (to); concentrate (on) (esp in the phrases get down to business or brass tacks )
- informal.intr to enjoy oneself uninhibitedly, esp by dancing
Example Sentences
During this time, you may need to cut back on the 鈥渆xtras鈥 and get down to a bare-bones budget, despite how awful it can be cutting back on creature comforts and reducing your lifestyle.
In Game 5, the Clippers got down by 22 in the fourth, cut the deficit to eight points and then faded.
Though financial therapy is increasing in popularity, it doesn鈥檛 necessarily get down to the nuts and bolts of your finances.
鈥淚f Luke wants to settle it, I get down really well. Anything. Muay Thai, whatever.鈥
鈥淵ou can enjoy tea and also be a baddie. You can love soft moments and also get down on a pole.鈥
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