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Phrase Feel Eslpod Means Stand Longer Christmas Sales

Id ESLPod_0750_WE_1174
Episode Id ESLPod 750
Episode Title After Christmas Sales
Phrase to get up
Text The phrase "to get up," in this podcast, means to stand up from a sitting or lying position, especially to wake up and get out of bed: "The teacher asked his students to get up from their desks and stand in a straight line. The phrase "to get down" can be used in a funny way to mean to dance: "Let's get down and boogie all night long!" The phrase "to get over (someone)" means to no longer feel sad about a failed relationship, or to no longer feel love for someone who does not feel the same way: "Ingrid broke up with you four months ago. You need to get over her!" Finally, the phrase "to get in" can mean to be accepted to participate in a program or to study at a school: "James applied to Harvard, and he got in!"
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