Definition

to get (somewhere): to go, to travel to, to arrive (somewhere) verb
  • "Kevin : Yes they do, but all deliveries to Brazil go out of Southampton, England, and it takes around 16 days to get to Itaguai port, near Rio de Janeiro."
  • "Those clothes were on me for 15 days, so I'm glad someone else can enjoy them. So were you just having a swim or were you trying to get somewhere?"
  • "Station employee : When you get to Chittlehampton, there is a steam locomotive which takes the old coastal railway line."

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