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Meanings of
getting even
in anglès
portuguès
retribuição
espanyol
contraataque
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A reciprocal group action.
return
paying back
portuguès
retribuição
Synonyms
Examples for "
return
"
return
paying back
Examples for "
return
"
1
We'll
return
early next year with a new company and new toys.
2
No difference was found according to
return
to work 1 year postsurgery.
3
I think we need an opportunity to
return
home at one point.
4
Air New Zealand is currently operating 16
return
international services a week.
5
She will
return
to work in Paris early in the new year.
1
On maturity the government redeems the bonds by
paying
back
the loan.
2
Liquidity becomes precious when many borrowers aren't
paying
back
loans on time.
3
But I'm not
paying
back
the thousand bucks, mainly because I can't.
4
I think he said something about
paying
back
the money he owed me.
5
Iran has been
paying
back
Eni for decade-old deals with oil for years.
Usage of
getting even
in anglès
1
Visiting the command tent meant, well,
getting
even
closer to Commander Ullen.
2
He was
getting
even
sicker of the impulse to respond in kind.
3
With great, huge stars, though,
getting
even
a little hotter is troublesome.
4
Just think-hesaved me from
getting
even
a scratch or a bruise.
5
Old Mr. Toad was
getting
even
with Peter for laughing at him.
6
For one thing, these Sicilians have a nasty habit of
getting
even
.
7
It was, the doctor said, Kate's unconscious way of
getting
even
with us.
8
Instead of finding answers, the situation was
getting
even
more complicated.
9
The short story is that Firefox 3 is
getting
even
faster.
10
That was their way of
getting
even
for a wrong done in 1710!
11
The old spirit was that of
getting
even
with the wrongdoer.
12
It started out weird and is
getting
even
weirder as it goes along.
13
That is only
getting
even
with your opponent in brute fashion.
14
But Clinton was
getting
even
further ahead of herself than that.
15
Had the idea of
getting
even
with G. robbed her of her senses?
16
If that was any indication, the thing was
getting
even
nastier.
Other examples for "getting even"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
getting
even
getting
get
Verb
Adverb
Translations for
getting even
portuguès
retribuição
espanyol
contraataque
dequite
revancha
Getting even
through the time
Getting even
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
Ireland
Common
United Kingdom
Common