get over with — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms get over with : present tense I/you/we/they get over with he/she/it gets over with present participle getting over with past tense got over with past participle got over with get something over with same as… … English dictionary
get over with — PHRASAL VERB If you want to get something unpleasant over with, you want to do it or finish experiencing it quickly, since you cannot avoid it. [V n P P] The sooner we start, the sooner we ll get it over with … English dictionary
get over with — verb Variant of get it over with … Wiktionary
get over with — finish, end He wants to get his exams over with so that he can begin to relax again … Idioms and examples
get over — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms get over : present tense I/you/we/they get over he/she/it gets over present participle getting over past tense got over past participle got over 1) a) get over something to start to feel happy or well again… … English dictionary
Get Over You / Move This Mountain (song) — Get Over You / Move This Mountain Single by Sophie Ellis Bextor from the album Read My Lips … Wikipedia
Get Over Yourself (Goodbye) — is a 2001 single performed by musical group Eden s Crush. It was the third track featured on the group s 2001 album Popstars under London Sire Records. The track was produced by David Foster and Matthew Gerrard.It holds the distinction of making… … Wikipedia
Get Over It — Album par Mr. Big Sortie 21 Mars 2000 Royaume Uni Durée 45:00 … Wikipédia en Français
over with — over (and done) with finished or completed. I had my wisdom tooth out yesterday morning, so that s over and done with. He skipped to the end of the chapter just to get it over with. Usage notes: usually refers to something bad or unpleasant … New idioms dictionary
get over — “overcome,” 1680s; “recover from,” 1712; “have done with,” 1813 … Etymology dictionary
get something over with — See: OVER WITH(1) … Dictionary of American idioms