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Definition of "get it" [get it]

  • Used other than as an idiom: see get,‎ it. (verb)
  • To get what's coming to one: to feel someone's wrath; to receive punishment; to receive a retaliation; to receive a beating. (verb)

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Use "get it" in a sentence
  • "A desperate few, like Prof M.C. Arun of Manipur University, chose to bring out his college days 'bicycle from the family storeroom and get it repaired for"
  • "Anyone who could start a normal truck and get it into gear would be able to drive the Liebherr."
  • "My daughter is in day care, and if she gets sick for a few days then I usually get it and I get sick for weeks—which brings on a flare and then I need more immune-suppressing drugs."