Get back together (with someone)

To resume a relationship or marriage after separating with someone.The man got back together with his wife after separating for three months.

Get along with (someone)

To have a good relationship with someone.I get along with everybody in my company.

Get religion

To develop a strong religious belief.My uncle recently got religion and is serious about it.

Get ready

To prepare yourself for something."First I must get ready for work, then I will help you."

Get over (something)

To overcome a difficulty, to recover from an illness or shock.The woman is having trouble getting over her father`s death.

Get out of the way

To stop obstructing or interfering with someone or something, to escape from something.The car was unable to get out of the way of the truck.

Get out of (somewhere)

To leave somewhere, to escape.I want to hurry and get out of my house so I will not be late for work.

Get out of (something)

To take some clothes off so that you can put on more comfortable clothes.I want to get out of my wet clothes quickly.

Get out of (something)

To avoid doing something that you should do or that you said you would do.I was able to get out of my piano practice yesterday.

Get out of line

To disobey or ignore the rules of something.The children were getting out of line when the teacher returned.