Got to meaning in English
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Definition
you have got to (listen): you must (listen)
Examples
- "Have you ever heard the expression "you've got to spend money to make it"?"
- "Dad : Bruno, you've got to relax, kid."
- "It's just that we're looking for a friend of ours, we're not sure if he's still alive, and we've got to find him and then get off this island."
- "I said, "Horatio you've got to go on without me"..."
- "Bruno : You've got to stop throwing your money around so carelessly!"
- "Listen, we've got to get out of here."
- "We've got to solve this mystery before it's too late!"
- "He wants to be number one, so you've got to look out for him. But Frankie Fingers, down on Franklin Avenue, he's very ambitious."
- "Rachid we've got to go now!"
- "You've got to reach for the stars."
- "You've got to stop throwing your money around so carelessly!"
- "Horatio, you've got to go on without me!"
- "Dad : Bruno... You've got to relax, kid."
- "You have got to change that ridiculous message."
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