To make someone rather angry or impatient; to cause annoyance.
Reach a goal, e.g., "make the first team"
1 The migrants hope to get to wealthy western Europe and find work.
2 When many aid workers hear about a problem, they get to work.
3 Working together was a good way to get to know people better.
4 Soon, he said, he would get to work on the second floor.
5 I hope we can get to that point as quickly as possible.
6 It has taken years of consumer pressure to get to this position.
7 The government says it was merely helping voters get to home towns.
8 In April last year he'd said the Dow would get to 300.
9 Therefore, they needed to get to safety before our time ran out.
10 Societies are a great way to get to know people in university.
11 There's only one way to get to Scan's level: dramatic dietary changes.
12 Normally it would take years to get to this point, Hancock said.
13 For our sport it takes four days to get to that moment.
14 Because to get to these scattered islands you need the sea transport.
15 But she needed to help Joan; she needed to get to Josh.
16 We'll get to it; right now I want to hear about Zurich.
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