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View definitions for get going

get going

verb as in engage

verb as in rise and shine

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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.

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Like Rachel Reeves, these MPs believe the parlous state of the economy requires this project to finally get going, and to get going quickly.

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"There are different faces from last time, but I am really enjoying the vibe and brotherhood we have got going," says Bracken.

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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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