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View definitions for get along

get along

verb as in make progress

verb as in be compatible

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They all get along fine, though Jake battles that most common of TV paternal ailments, Busy Dad Syndrome.

VanLandingham sees the leadership of our armed forces under pressure “to not engage in the critical thinking, which, as commanders, they are required to do, and to instead go along to get along.”

"I want to get along with the people that I work with," insists Norris: "I want to have a laugh and enjoy as many moments as I can."

From BBC

“We were on TV together and people went, ‘Well, they all seem to be getting along,” he said, before shooting down the fan-fueled hope.

From Salon

“We try to give everybody ample opportunity to get along, do what they need to do, but in this case, there was a group that did not.”

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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