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get going
interjection as in scat
verb as in begin
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verb as in begin
verb as in commence
verb as in engage
verb as in found
verb as in get the lead out
verb as in go
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verb as in move
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verb as in move
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verb as in organize
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verb as in pitch in
verb as in proceed
verb as in rise and shine
verb as in rouse
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verb as in start
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Example Sentences
Bill rises for the next five years are being front-loaded, with a big increase this April so that spending on new infrastructure, such as new reservoirs, can get going.
Like Rachel Reeves, these MPs believe the parlous state of the economy requires this project to finally get going, and to get going quickly.
"There are different faces from last time, but I am really enjoying the vibe and brotherhood we have got going," says Bracken.
The series might have been something of a romp, once it got going.
Even as investigations into Edison’s possible responsibility for causing the fire get going, the company is hyper-focused on getting power and service back to residents in the fire zones.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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