Get-devenir meaning in English
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Definition
to get (impatient): to become, to start to be, to grow (impatient)
He's getting nervous. He wasn't worried ten minutes ago but he is now.
I'm getting hungry. I'm almost ready to eat.
- "How can I help you get rich quick?"
- "These are called "get rich quick schemes"."
- "Sorry Jean, but you're going to have to find another way to get rich."
- "Once you get used to the smell, it gets easier."
- "I'm just trying to help you get rich."
- "- A typical "get rich quick scheme"."
- "Your mission for this week, should you choose to accept it: Don't be fooled by "get rich quick schemes"."
- "Once you get used to the smell it gets easier."
- "So, my Christmas message this year is simple: people of Britain, no matter how bad the economy gets, please don't occupy Buckingham Palace."
- "For me, getting older is not a cause for celebration but rather a cause for existential pain."
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