👉 (ditransitive) To obtain; to acquire.
Alright class, settle down, let’s take a look! Today we’re tackling ‘getting,’ a word that’s quite the trick, Especially when it’s used as more than just a quick little click. The dictionary tells us, "To obtain, to acquire," you see, But let's break it down for you and make its meaning clear for me! “Getting” isn’t just grabbing something with glee, It’s about receiving something – happily or decree! Think of a gift, a treat, a friendly plea, You "get" those things, you see them, you hold them free. Or imagine someone offering you a plate, You “get” the food, it's truly quite great! It’s about movement too, a change in state, Like "getting ready," or "getting late!" So “getting” means receiving, a transfer of kind, A process of obtaining, you’re sure to find. Does that make sense? Any questions for me? Let's discuss!