get along
UK also get on— phrasal verb with get uk/ɡet/us/ɡet/verb present participle getting, past tense got, past participle got or US usually gotten
(BE FRIENDLY)
If two or more people get along, they like each other and are friendly to each other:
I don't really get along with my sister's husband.
(DEAL WITH)
to deal with a situation, usually successfully:
I wonder how Michael is getting along in his new job?
Thesaurus: synonyms and related words
Coping and not coping
- balancing act
- be left holding the baby idiom
- bear up
- bite
- bite off more than you can chew idiom
- cut
- head
- hold
- keep the wolf from the door idiom
- keep your head above water idiom
- keep/hold your end up idiom
- live (from) hand to mouth idiom
- live to fight another day idiom
- manage
- roll
- stride
- subsist
- subsistence
- take sth in your stride idiom
- wolf
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