Give out (something)

To give something to people, to distribute something.We gave out more than six hundred balloons at the shopping center.

Give out (a sound)

To utter a sound.The girl gave out a loud scream when she saw the spider.

Give oneself up to (something)

To let oneself enjoy something, to not hold oneself back from something.The man gave himself up to enjoy the party although he was feeling sick.

Get with it

To pay attention, to get busy.I told my friend to get with it or he would have problems with his boss.

Get wise to (someone or something)

To learn about something that is a secret.The man got wise to the fact that someone was stealing his money.

Get wet

To become wet.I got wet because of the rain.

Get well

To become well, to become healthy again.The boy was sick but now he is getting well.

Get what`s coming to you

To receive the good or bad that you deserve.The criminal got what was coming to him when he was sent to jail for two years.

Get used to (someone or something)

To become accustomed to someone or something.I am slowly getting used to my new job.

Get up the nerve to (do something)

To become brave enough to do something.I tried to get up the nerve to ask my friend about his new job.