Get (someone or something) out of one’s mind/head

To forget about someone or something.It took me several months to get my old girlfriend out of my mind.

Get involved with (someone)

To become associated with someone (often romantically).The bank teller got involved with the bank manager several months ago .

Get into (somewhere)

To enter somewhere a car or a class or a university.I bumped my head as I was getting into the car.

Get in on (something)

To become involved in something.My friend wants to get in on the planning of the summer festival.

Get hold of (something)

To get possession of something."If you get hold of a dictionary, could you please let me borrow it for a few minutes."

Get (a) hold of (someone)

To find a person so that you can speak with him or her.I tried to get hold of my brother last week but he was out of town.

Get (a) hold of oneself

To get control of one's emotions.We asked the man who was crying to try and get hold of himself.

Get hitched

To get married.The girl and her boyfriend surprised everyone when they suddenly got hitched last weekend.

Get going

To become excited or angry.When the man gets going he will never stop complaining.

Get going

To begin, to act, to go."Let's get going and begin to clean the house."