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The phrasal verb "get at" means to be unpleasant to or criticize someone repeatedly.

O verbo "get at" significa ser desagradável ou criticar alguém repetidamente.

Phrasal Verb get at
Definition to be unpleasant to someone
Examples - Don't get at me just because you made a mistake.
- Why are you always getting at her? She's just doing her job.

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