To make someone rather angry or impatient; to cause annoyance.
1 Hektor just needed to figure out a way to get at it.
2 Why can't Chief Holland get at them that way, without involving me?'
3 They must get at the truth; they must crush out the insurrection.
4 Xavier would take all the help he could get at this point.
5 The ones you get at Target don't work anywhere near as well.
6 I get at least a dozen prospective reporters a year through here.
7 Easily; if I can get at the means of establishing a defence.
8 Harder for Locust to get at them when they put to sea.
9 It can't get at this underlying value, this thing that people want.
10 She was trying to get at it now in the narrow pew.
11 The warrior who had brought them said, We can't get at them.
12 The struggles of the mule rendered it dangerous to get at him.
13 These three spies took pains to get at Kah-kwah-ka in the night.
14 Or, more likely, jumping over each other to get at the opportunity.
15 He did not know how to get at the little red animal.
16 It is likely the PIABA's last chance to get at the records.
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Это словосочетание состоит из: Get at в диалектах
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