get in

get in

 

get in

(to arrive home or at the place of work)

  • My husband didn’t get in until 1:00 a.m.
  • What time did you get in from school?
  • He got in late this morning.

(to enter a place by force)

  • Firefighters managed to get in through the window.
  • The burglar must have gotten in through the kitchen window.

(to arrive at a destination)

  • What time does your plane get in?
  • The train got in at 10:15.

(to call someone to your house to do a job)

  • I have to get a plumber in to fix the sink.

 

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