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Use "gittin" in a sentence
"These documents, the button and pages from a newspaper insert, were created by Agunah Inc. and GET (Getting Equitable Treatment), two organizations whose goal was to remedy the problem of agunot (literally, "chained wives"), women whose husbands refuse to grant them religious divorces, known as gittin (singular: get)."
"An 'wuss - you betrayed us, an' the coloured folks an 'all, with yo' fine talk an 'promises, an' gittin 'us trapped an' all git kilt, 'cos high'n mighty John Brown ain't got the brains of a buzzard!"
"Plus, shopping malls were still pretty rare. what's the point of dressing to impress, if there's nowhere to go? hence, nomadic wenches took to the road, 'gittin' their kicks on route sixty-six', so to speak."