The phrasal verb "get to" means to annoy or irritate someone.
O verbo "get to" significa irritar ou aborrecer alguém.
Phrasal Verb | get to |
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Definition | to annoy or irritate |
Examples | - There's something about her that really gets to me. - I know he's an idiot, but don't let him get to you. |
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