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got
[ got ]
auxiliary verb
- Informal. must; have got (followed by an infinitive).
got
/ É¡É’³Ù /
verb
- the past tense and past participle of get
- have got
- to possess
he has got three apples
- takes an infinitive used as an auxiliary to express compulsion felt to be imposed by or upon the speaker
I've got to get a new coat
- have got it bad or have got it badly informal.to be infatuated
Usage Note
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Example Sentences
With a deadline to sell itself or be banned in the U.S. just hours away, TikTok got another last-minute reprieve from President Trump on Friday.
Note that he used the words "do us a favor," the same words he used to shake down Volodymyr Zelensky in the "perfect phone call" that got him impeached the first time.
It’s got a good hot shower in the back, it’s got a little kitchen and it’s got surfboard storage, which is good because I’m a surfer.
“I want to see the sign lit up. That big arrow. ... It’s almost got an extraterrestrial connection.â€
When Fileto got custody of her three grandchildren last year, she said they were so malnourished that their bones were showing.
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