Getting in a sentence

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Synonym: acquisition, obtaining, receiving, gaining. Antonym: losing, relinquishing, missing

Meaning: The act of obtaining or acquiring something.

Getting sentence for class 1


- Getting means to receive or obtain something.
- I am getting ready for school today.
- I feel excited about getting new toys.
- I learned about getting good grades in class.
- My mom is getting dinner ready for us.
- I want to focus on getting better at soccer.
- Getting my homework done makes me feel proud.
- I enjoy getting compliments from my teacher.
- I can see my friend getting a present.
- I am getting help with my reading.
- Getting outside to play is fun.
- I learned that getting along with others is important.
- I feel happy when I am getting to the park.
- I want to keep getting better at my art.
- Getting new books is exciting for me.
- I can help my friend with getting organized.
- I learned about getting dressed by myself.
- I feel proud of getting my chores done.
- I can see my sister getting ready for her dance.
- I want to focus on getting along with everyone.
- Getting to school early helps me relax.
- I feel happy about getting to choose my snack.
- I learned the importance of getting exercise.
- I can see the joy in getting surprises.
- I want to keep getting better at my skills.
- Getting to play with friends is special.
- I feel excited about getting letters in the mail.
- I enjoy getting ready for special events.
- I can help my family by getting things they need.
- I learned that getting involved in activities is fun.

Getting sentence for class 2


- I am getting ready for school.
- She is getting a new bike for her birthday.
- We are getting excited for the holiday.
- He is getting better at playing soccer.
- I want to start getting my homework done early.
- She is getting a prize for her good work.
- We are getting together for a fun picnic.
- I am getting hungry after playing outside.
- He is getting his room cleaned for guests.
- She is getting a new book to read.
- We are getting closer to finishing our project.
- I am getting my things ready for the trip.
- He is getting help with his math homework.
- I like getting new stickers for my collection.
- She is getting a lot of compliments on her dress.
- We are getting ready for the school play.
- I am getting a chance to learn something new.
- He is getting better at drawing every day.
- She is getting her friends together for a game.
- We are getting excited about the upcoming event.
- I am getting a good grade on my test.
- He is getting ready to ride his skateboard.
- She is getting a special surprise for helping.
- We are getting our costumes for the party.
- I am getting sleepy after a busy day.
- He is getting the tools for the project.
- She is getting everything organized for the event.
- We are getting a new teacher this year.
- I am getting my friends together for a movie night.
- He is getting ready to go on vacation.

Getting simple sentence


- Getting ready for school is important.
- I am getting a new book today.
- Getting enough sleep is essential.
- She is getting better at math.
- Getting help from friends is okay.
- I enjoy getting good grades.
- Getting outside is fun in the summer.
- He is getting taller every year.
- Getting to know new people is exciting.
- They are getting lunch together.
- Getting dressed can take time.
- I love getting surprises.
- Getting feedback helps me improve.
- She is getting a pet soon.
- Getting involved in clubs is helpful.
- Getting to the park is easy.
- We are getting ready for the party.
- Getting a new toy is thrilling.
- Getting to school on time is important.
- I am getting my homework done early.
- Getting lost can be scary.
- He enjoys getting exercise daily.
- Getting a compliment feels nice.
- I am getting excited for the weekend.
- Getting along with others is important.
- Getting the answers right is satisfying.
- She is getting better at playing the piano.
- Getting organized helps me study.
- I am getting good at drawing.
- Getting a letter from a friend is special.


Getting in a sentence

(1) It's getting late.

(2) I fear getting hurt.

(3) I fear getting sick.

(4) Ah, I'm getting hungry.

(5) We detest getting lost.

(6) They are getting married.

(7) They are getting married!

(8) The cat hates getting wet.

(9) My hair is getting longer.

(10) The cat abhors getting wet.



Getting sentence

(11) I worry about getting sick.

(12) The play is getting boring.

(13) The park is getting boring.

(14) Someone is getting dressed.

(15) The sleep is worth getting.

(16) I am getting ready for bed.

(17) The baby is getting a bath.

(18) I'm ascared of getting lost.

(19) The cloud is getting bigger.

(20) This game is getting boring.




Getting make sentence

(21) I am afraid of getting lost.

(22) I am afraid of getting hurt.

(23) I am afraid of getting sick.

(24) The man was getting dressed.

(25) The cat despises getting wet.

(26) This class is getting boring.

(27) Grandma is getting up in age.

(28) I love getting birthday hugs.

(29) I am fearful of getting lost.

(30) I am fearful of getting hurt.



Sentence of getting

(31) She detests getting up early.

(32) She's getting foxier with age.

(33) The weather is getting cooler.

(34) The park is getting renovated.

(35) He was afraid of getting hurt.

(36) The weather is getting colder.

(37) The driver fears getting lost.

(38) Etin's hair is getting longer.

(39) The coat-rack is getting rusty.

(40) I am getting a seat on the bus.




Getting meaningful sentence

(41) She's just getting over a cold.

(42) He tries to avoid getting sick.

(43) This activity is getting boring.

(44) My penmanship is getting better.

(45) He is worried about getting old.

(46) The sand is getting in my shoes.

(47) His bangs were getting too long.

(48) She is getting fatter every day.

(49) Getting mad won't solve anything.

(50) Broomie's hair is getting longer.



Getting sentence examples

(51) Alice's hair is getting too long.

(52) Amk, you're getting on my nerves.

(53) You are getting taller every day.

(54) He fears getting lost in a crowd.

(55) I worry about getting in trouble.

(56) Not getting vaccinated is a risk.

(57) I love getting birthday presents.

(58) The trash pile is getting bigger.

(59) The rock pile was getting bigger.

(60) The tire noise is getting louder.



Sentence with getting

(61) I love getting freebies at events.

(62) I am getting bored with this book.

(63) I need help getting ready for bed.

(64) Getting hit by a car can be fatal.

(65) Getting electrocuted can be fatal.

(66) My friend abhors getting up early.

(67) I'm nervous about getting an assr.

(68) I'm getting antsier by the minute.

(69) Keep going, you're getting closer!

(70) A hat can deter getting sunburned.




Use getting in a sentence

(71) Grandma is getting older with age.

(72) I love getting gifts on Christmas.

(73) Fighting can lead to getting hurt.

(74) The finish line is getting closer.

(75) My dog is getting up there in age.

(76) He is prone to getting sick often.

(77) Be sneaky and avoid getting caught.

(78) I'm getting better at the die game.

(79) It's getting crazier by the minute.

(80) I am getting more tired by the day.



Sentence using getting

(81) I enjoy getting facials at the spa.

(82) It's getting weirder by the minute.

(83) My chequing balance is getting low.

(84) We hatest getting stuck in traffic.

(85) I flinch after getting a paper cut.

(86) I love getting letters in the mail.

(87) I fear getting lost in a new place.

(88) The moon is getting closer to full.

(89) I took a nap, thereby getting rest.

(90) Not getting enough sleep is a risk.



Getting example sentence

(91) The sky seems to be getting darker.

(92) My facial hair is getting too long.

(93) The cat is getting lazier with age.

(94) The baby abominates getting dressed.

(95) He whined about not getting his way.

(96) Getting vaccinated is health-giving.

(97) Bikinis are great for getting a tan.

(98) I love getting freebies in the mail.

(99) This is getting weirder and weirder.

(100) Let's focus on getting stable first.



Sentence with word getting

(101) He was afraid of getting bee-stings.

(102) I miss getting bearhugs from my mom.

(103) Take care against getting sunburned.

(104) I love getting mail from my grandma.

(105) The sun is getting increasingly hot.

(106) I abhor getting up early for school.

(107) I love getting mail from my pen pal.

(108) You can insure without getting hurt.

(109) I love getting gifts from my family.

(110) The baby is getting ready for a nap.



Sentence of getting

(111) The sun is getting closer to rising.

(112) I love getting birthday phone calls.

(113) He's getting ready for his big game.

(114) He tries to avoid getting into debt.

(115) He is prone to getting bored easily.

(116) My sniffle seems to be getting worse.

(117) She was insistent on getting her way.

(118) The sun is getting hotter by the day.

(119) The pain in my back is getting worse.

(120) I enjoyed getting lost in the alleys.



Getting used in a sentence

(121) The wiper motor is not getting power.

(122) I am getting bored with this TV show.

(123) I love getting dressed up for a gala.

(124) Getting a massage can relieve stress.

(125) I hate getting stuck in blind-alleys.

(126) It's getting awkwarder by the minute.

(127) My boss is getting bossier every day.

(128) Jubilate after getting a scholarship!

(129) Hurry up by getting to class on time.

(130) My skin is getting wrinkled as I age.



Getting sentence in English

(131) The sun is getting closer to setting.

(132) The grass seems to be getting longer.

(133) Using a map can prevent getting lost.

(134) The baby is getting bigger every day.

(135) My sister has a fear of getting lost.

(136) A map can help ward off getting lost.

(137) He hates getting up early for school.

(138) I'm afraid of getting lost on campus.

(139) The situation is getting out of hand.

(140) The loud music was attention-getting.

(141) The flashy car was attention-getting.

(142) The driver is afraid of getting lost.

(143) I hope on getting an A in this class.

(144) The baby is getting fatter and cuter.

(145) I despair of ever getting out of debt.

(146) I almost think about getting a tattoo.

(147) I'm nervous about getting my LFT done.

(148) The paine in my back is getting worse.

(149) The problem seems to be getting worse.

(150) The storm outside is getting stronger.

(151) I'm thinking of getting dreads myself.

(152) Getting enough sleep is health-giving.

(153) Getting stable is a continuous effort.

(154) Monsieur, your coffee is getting cold.

(155) Getting hit by lightning can be fatal.

(156) I love getting a baliage every summer.

(157) I love getting a body-wrap at the spa.

(158) The pain in my knee is getting achier.

(159) The babby is getting bigger every day.

(160) The bampots were getting on my nerves.

(161) Oho, I see what you're getting at now.

(162) The bush is getting bigger every year.

(163) The chick is getting bigger every day.

(164) You knowed what you were getting into.

(165) My mum is against me getting a tattoo.

(166) The wind seems to be getting stronger.

(167) The umbrella kept us from getting wet.

(168) The rash on my thigh is getting worse.

(169) The baby is getting closer to walking.

(170) The bee is getting closer to the hive.

(171) My hair is getting too long to manage.

(172) A bike is useful for getting exercise.

(173) The farm had a well for getting water.

(174) The sun was getting closer to setting.

(175) I have a goal of getting straight A's.

(176) The moon is getting closer to the sun.

(177) My parents oppose me getting a tattoo.

(178) The rash on my chest is getting worse.

(179) The traffic seems to be getting worse.

(180) The string of excuses was getting old.

(181) My cat is always getting into trouble.

(182) I have a fear of getting a root canal.

(183) The end of the year is getting closer.

(184) The umbrella kept me from getting wet.

(185) She had qualms about getting a tattoo.

(186) Her petulance is getting on my nerves.

(187) The bleb on my hand is getting bigger.

(188) She enjoys getting facials at the spa.

(189) The weather is getting worse and worse.

(190) The traffic is getting worse and worse.

(191) The economy is getting worse and worse.

(192) He bluffed his way into getting a date.

(193) He bluffed his way into getting a loan.

(194) I always stammer after getting nervous.

(195) I'm getting good vibes from this place.

(196) Getting a massage can alleviate stress.

(197) The weather seems to be getting colder.

(198) We are dekeing to avoid getting caught.

(199) She feels relaxed after getting stoned.

(200) The mileage on my car is getting worse.

(201) She can't touch without getting a rash.

(202) Straiten up without getting distracted.

(203) Getting a massage can soothe your soul.

(204) She's been getting blondings for years.

(205) I need help getting dressed for school.

(206) It's getting awkwarder than a bad joke.

(207) It's getting late, let's call it a day.

(208) My cernes are getting darker every day.

(209) The borkings were getting on my nerves.

(210) Yeiyei, I'm getting married next month!

(211) His teasings were getting on my nerves.

(212) Unload by getting a good night's sleep.

(213) The thunder seems to be getting louder.

(214) The baby is getting a bath in the sink.

(215) The cloud is getting bigger and darker.

(216) The ball is getting closer to the goal.

(217) The baby is getting closer to crawling.

(218) The bear is getting fat for the winter.

(219) I ran half a mile before getting tired.

(220) I love getting presents on my birthday.

(221) You need to guard against getting sick.

(222) The cat is getting closer to the mouse.

(223) Productivity means getting things done.

(224) The bird is getting closer to its nest.

(225) The sky is getting increasingly darker.

(226) My sister is getting married next year.

(227) The boat is getting closer to the dock.

(228) The plane is getting closer to takeoff.

(229) Bring on the pizza, I'm getting hungry.

(230) We have to manage against getting sick.

(231) She whined about not getting a dessert.

(232) She whined about not getting a new toy.

(233) Mind the gap when getting on the train.

(234) Not getting enough sleep is negligence.

(235) The clouds appear to be getting darker.

(236) The bird is getting closer to the nest.

(237) I'm getting a new haircut this weekend.

(238) Get out of the park, it's getting dark.

(239) My parents are getting up there in age.

(240) The plane is getting closer to landing.

(241) I'm getting a new bike for my birthday.

(242) Get out of the pool, it's getting dark.

(243) She had a qualm about getting a tattoo.

(244) The weather seems to be getting warmer.

(245) My cat is always getting into mischief.

(246) The TV cable is always getting tangled.

(247) She will benefit by getting more sleep.

(248) He will benefit by getting a promotion.

(249) He is prone to getting lost in thought.

(250) The funny memes were attention-getting.

(251) The engaging toy was attention-getting.

(252) The rain was gradually getting heavier.

(253) I love the feeling of getting a massage.

(254) They hiked a mile without getting tired.

(255) His blithering excuses were getting old.

(256) She's been getting migraines off and on.

(257) The days are getting shorter by the day.

(258) The wart on his knee was getting bigger.

(259) I'm afraid of getting a bee sting again.

(260) The weather is getting hotter every day.

(261) The fish in the tank are getting bigger.

(262) I love getting dressed up for a concert.

(263) I always gild up after getting a facial.

(264) The crowd in the yard was getting rowdy.

(265) Straiten up without getting discouraged.

(266) Straiten up without getting overwhelmed.

(267) He has a slim chance of getting the job.

(268) Getting enough sleep can relieve stress.

(269) Look alive, the storm is getting closer.

(270) It's getting too cold, shut the fan off.

(271) Ayaya, I'm thinking about getting a pet.

(272) He blags his way into getting attention.

(273) I can feel my breathing getting heavier.

(274) The student was afraid of getting caned.

(275) Not getting enough sleep is a bad thing.

(276) His bitchery was getting out of control.

(277) His blabbings were getting on my nerves.

(278) Her bitcheries are getting on my nerves.

(279) I'm getting antsier than a bee in a jar.

(280) He regretted getting his backpiece done.

(281) The scrapiron pile was getting too high.

(282) My notecase is getting old and worn out.

(283) Acquisition means getting something new.

(284) His tomfoolery was getting on my nerves.

(285) The untoothed zipper kept getting stuck.

(286) He knew he was getting unwiser with age.

(287) The same old routine was getting boring.

(288) I hope about getting an A in this class.

(289) I wish about getting an A in this class.

(290) I love getting made up for photo shoots.

(291) My mom is worried about me getting sick.

(292) The storm is getting closer to our town.

(293) The boat is getting closer to the shore.

(294) My cousin is getting married next month.

(295) I'm going to bed now, it's getting late.

(296) My mom is thinking about getting an MBA.

(297) Comb your hair before getting a haircut.

(298) You can benefit by getting enough sleep.

(299) The moon is getting increasingly fuller.

(300) The room is getting increasingly darker.

(301) Eating healthy can prevent getting sick.

(302) The moon is getting closer to the earth.

(303) Bring on the snacks, I'm getting hungry.

(304) Our housing situation is getting better.

(305) The ongoing argument was getting heated.

(306) The hockey game was getting too violent.

(307) He whined about not getting to watch TV.

(308) The loud music was getting on my nerves.

(309) I have a fear of getting lost in a maze.

(310) I am getting a new haircut this weekend.

(311) I am getting a new bike for my birthday.

(312) I need to look into getting a new phone.

(313) My sister is getting married next month.

(314) The situation seems to be getting worse.

(315) I have a fear of getting a tooth pulled.

(316) He is considering getting an MBA online.

(317) He ended up getting a promotion at work.

(318) The stunning view was attention-getting.

(319) The exciting game was attention-getting.

(320) The cool gadgets were attention-getting.

(321) I'm considering getting a tutor for cal.

(322) The employee is afraid of getting fired.

(323) Many people dread getting colonoscopies.

(324) She is getting lazier as she gets older.

(325) He biked for miles without getting tired.

(326) The mat in the entryway is getting dirty.

(327) The situation is getting worse and worse.

(328) The pollution is getting worse and worse.

(329) She bluffed her way into getting a raise.

(330) The dog ran a mile without getting tired.

(331) I am getting an error while accessing m2.

(332) He's on the fence about getting a tattoo.

(333) She loves getting a manicure every month.

(334) I am getting wiser with each passing day.

(335) I am getting on the bus with my backpack.

(336) I'm looking forward to getting paid soon.

(337) We should cover in and avoid getting wet.

(338) Getting a flu can be really debilitating.

(339) He's been getting away with it for years.

(340) Getting in trouble is not worth the risk.

(341) My booklist is getting longer and longer.

(342) The cloud out above us is getting darker.

(343) I always gild up after getting a massage.

(344) The crowd in the yard was getting louder.

(345) The situation just keeps getting weirder.

(346) He's spoiled and used to getting his way.

(347) The milk near the window is getting warm.

(348) He paled at the idea of getting a tattoo.

(349) She blags her way into getting discounts.

(350) He blags his way into getting promotions.

(351) Getting a new toy makes me feel euphoric.

(352) This situation is only getting awkwarder.

(353) It's getting awkwarder than a blind date.

(354) The airth's atmosphere is getting warmer.

(355) The bawns were getting ready to run away.

(356) The cooches were getting wet in the rain.

(357) As-it-happens, I'm getting ready for bed.

(358) The siren getting closer made me nervous.

(359) Take care against getting scammed online.

(360) Not getting vaccinated can make you sick.

(361) Toss over the blanket, it's getting cold.

(362) I'm thinking about getting a pink tattoo.

(363) Recharge by getting a good night's sleep.

(364) I'm getting funky by with my dance moves.

(365) Thumbs up for getting involved on campus!

(366) Belt up ahead, the road is getting curvy.

(367) Taking medicine can prevent getting sick.

(368) My dad says he's getting up there in age.

(369) My skin is getting lighter in the winter.

(370) My skin is getting red from a hot shower.

(371) The moon is getting closer to being full.

(372) The car in front of us is getting closer.

(373) The snowman is getting closer to melting.

(374) The sun is getting closer to the horizon.

(375) Get out of the mud, you're getting dirty.

(376) She anticipates getting an A on her test.

(377) My progress in drawing is getting better.

(378) The music is getting increasingly louder.

(379) The book is getting increasingly thicker.

(380) The ocean is getting increasingly deeper.

(381) The hill is getting increasingly steeper.

(382) The cake is getting increasingly tastier.

(383) The cat despises getting wet in the rain.

(384) The fugitive is getting help from others.

(385) A raincoat can help ward off getting wet.

(386) The storm is getting closer to our house.

(387) My hair is getting too hot in the summer.

(388) The crowd is getting increasingly louder.

(389) The food is getting increasingly tastier.

(390) The stair is too long, I'm getting tired.

(391) My mom says I'm getting too old for toys.

(392) The moon was getting closer to the Earth.

(393) My sister is getting married in the fall.

(394) The comedian despised not getting laughs.

(395) I love getting new stuff for my birthday.

(396) The sun is getting closer to the equator.

(397) The pesky door handle kept getting stuck.

(398) She had a qualm about getting a piercing.

(399) He hates getting up early in the morning.

(400) Not getting vaccinated can cause illness.

(401) The pain in my shoulder is getting worse.

(402) A compass can help ward off getting lost.

(403) I love getting a new calendar every year.

(404) I'm getting close to finishing this book.

(405) That galoot is always getting in the way.

(406) The crowd at the party was getting rowdy.

(407) The weather is definitely getting colder.

(408) The oil in the frying pan is getting hot.

(409) The earth's atmosphere is getting warmer.

(410) The athlete is afraid of getting injured.

(411) She is thinking of getting a new haircut.

(412) He put off until later getting a haircut.

(413) She is prone to getting sunburned easily.

(414) The bike is prone to getting a flat tire.

(415) Her outfits are always attention-getting.

(416) The opening speech was attention-getting.

(417) I feel like I'm not getting enough sleep.

(418) The traffic is getting worse week by week.

(419) The crime rate is getting worse and worse.

(420) We canoed for hours without getting tired.

(421) The days start getting longer in mid-June.

(422) This situation just keeps getting crazier.

(423) My task list is getting longer and longer.

(424) He was beat up after getting into a fight.

(425) I will try at getting a promotion at work.

(426) My skin problem seems to be getting worse.

(427) I am getting off the bus at the next stop.

(428) We are getting closer to closing the deal.

(429) The RSVP list is getting longer every day.

(430) She narrowly avoided getting hit by a car.

(431) I feel rejected about not getting the job.

(432) She was prone to getting lost in the past.

(433) Spike over at the salon getting a haircut.

(434) Getting stable is crucial for our success.

(435) I'm considering getting dreadlocks myself.

(436) He blags his way into getting free things.

(437) He blags his way into getting out of work.

(438) Getting enough sleep can boost your focus.

(439) Farewell, old bike. I'm getting a new one.

(440) Getting a surprise makes me feel euphoric.

(441) His bellyachings are getting on my nerves.

(442) His bedrivelling excuses were getting old.

(443) That bampot is always getting into fights.

(444) The abscess on my finger is getting worse.

(445) The airth's atmosphere is getting thinner.

(446) The bawdies in the bar were getting rowdy.

(447) The boondoggler's excuses are getting old.

(448) The weather is getting barmier by the day.

(449) Getting a job was a success for my cousin.

(450) Alice's sister is getting married in June.

(451) He aruked for hours without getting tired.

(452) We didn't realize how late it was getting.

(453) Yoo, I'm thinking about getting a new car.

(454) The sky is getting cloudier by the minute.

(455) He blarneyed his way into getting the job.

(456) The boozers at the bar were getting rowdy.

(457) I'm not sure what you're getting at, boyo.

(458) The schmoes at the bar were getting rowdy.

(459) I feel cute after getting a fresh haircut.

(460) My joints are aching like I'm getting old.

(461) Sate out of the rain to avoid getting wet.

(462) Bag up without getting your clothes dirty.

(463) The doctor recommended getting a flu shot.

(464) I worry about getting lost in a new place.

(465) I love getting my nails done at the salon.

(466) I love getting mail with surprises inside.

(467) The airplane is getting closer to landing.

(468) The estate has a maze for getting lost in.

(469) I am proud of my cousin for getting a job.

(470) I spun around thrice before getting dizzy.

(471) We wash our hands to prevent getting sick.

(472) My aunt is getting married at her wedding.

(473) My grandma recommends getting enough rest.

(474) I worry about getting lost in a big store.

(475) My hair is getting too cold in the winter.

(476) The days are getting increasingly shorter.

(477) Turn on the fan, it's getting hot in here.

(478) My cousin is getting married on the beach.

(479) The train is getting closer to the tunnel.

(480) The prospect of getting a pet is exciting.

(481) I love getting birthday cards in the mail.

(482) They managed against getting into a fight.

(483) He is pursuing a goal of getting in shape.

(484) I have a fear of getting lost in a forest.

(485) The bird had to avoid getting hit by cars.

(486) The fugitive was afraid of getting caught.

(487) My hair is getting long, I need a haircut.

(488) The airplane is getting closer to takeoff.

(489) My neighbor is getting married next month.

(490) The two teams are getting closer in score.

(491) The plant's branches are getting too long.

(492) The grass on the lawn is getting too long.

(493) The storm appeared to be getting stronger.

(494) The sky was clear but it was getting dark.

(495) The lady in the spa was getting a massage.

(496) Get out of the sun, you're getting burned.

(497) She whined about not getting enough sleep.

(498) He whined about not getting the promotion.

(499) The doctor recommended getting more sleep.

(500) I am getting closer to achieving my goals.

(501) The deadline is getting closer and closer.

(502) The concert is getting closer to starting.

(503) You're not getting away with this, pay up.

(504) Turn on the headlights, it's getting dark.

(505) My thirst is getting bigger by the minute.

(506) Her eyesight was getting worse by the day.

(507) The delicious smell was attention-getting.

(508) The powerful speech was attention-getting.

(509) The inspiring movie was attention-getting.

(510) Abo's cousin is getting married next year.

(511) My bank roll is getting smaller every day.

(512) The weather is getting crazier every year.

(513) It's getting late, you should go home now.

(514) His hysterics were getting out of control.

(515) I am terrified of getting bee-stings again.

(516) I always yawn up before getting out of bed.

(517) The weather is getting warmer week by week.

(518) The athlete is getting faster week by week.

(519) The noise level is getting worse and worse.

(520) The throbbing in my mouth is getting worse.

(521) Getting hired is my top priority right now.

(522) The tension in the room is getting tighter.

(523) He welt out a yawn as he was getting tired.

(524) Getting vaccinated can help boost immunity.

(525) He was insistent on getting his money back.

(526) We utilize a wheelchair for getting around.

(527) He's always getting into trouble at school.

(528) That durn TV remote is always getting lost.

(529) I'm feeling blue about not getting the job.

(530) The throbbing in my ankle is getting worse.

(531) The throbbing in my elbow is getting worse.

(532) The crowd in the yard was getting restless.

(533) The kite soared up without getting tangled.

(534) Let's support each other in getting stable.

(535) The stress of work is getting me bout down.

(536) They were nasty for fear of getting caught.

(537) They would cavil after getting a flat tire.

(538) He badmouthed his boss after getting fired.

(539) Getting vaccinated can help restore health.

(540) My parents are against me getting a tattoo.

(541) The situation berseems to be getting worse.

(542) She loves getting backies on the quad bike.

(543) Getting enough sleep can alleviate fatigue.

(544) Farewell, old car. We're getting a new one.

(545) I anticipated getting an A on my math test.

(546) I'm getting a baliage for a fresh new look.

(547) My bookshelf is getting booksier every day.

(548) My auntie is getting married to her fiance.

(549) I love getting pedicures to pamper my feet.

(550) She backstroked to avoid getting sunburned.



Getting meaning


Getting is a verb that can be used in a variety of ways in English. It can refer to the act of obtaining something, the process of becoming or getting somewhere, or the act of receiving or acquiring something. In this article, we will explore some tips for how to use the word "getting" in a sentence.


1. Use "getting" to describe the process of obtaining something. One common use of "getting" is to describe the process of obtaining something.

For example, you might say "I am getting a new car next week" or "She is getting a promotion at work." In these sentences, "getting" is used to describe the process of obtaining something that is desired or needed.


2. Use "getting" to describe the process of becoming or getting somewhere. Another common use of "getting" is to describe the process of becoming or getting somewhere.

For example, you might say "I am getting tired" or "We are getting closer to our destination." In these sentences, "getting" is used to describe the process of becoming or getting somewhere that is desired or needed.


3. Use "getting" to describe the act of receiving or acquiring something.


Finally, "getting" can also be used to describe the act of receiving or acquiring something.

For example, you might say "I am getting a lot of emails today" or "She is getting a lot of attention for her work." In these sentences, "getting" is used to describe the act of receiving or acquiring something that is either desired or unwanted. When using "getting" in a sentence, it is important to consider the context and the intended meaning. Depending on the context, "getting" can have different connotations and implications.

For example, "getting" can imply a sense of effort or struggle, as in "I am getting better at playing the guitar." Alternatively, "getting" can imply a sense of ease or convenience, as in "I am getting a ride to the airport."


In conclusion, "getting" is a versatile verb that can be used in a variety of ways in English. Whether you are describing the process of obtaining something, becoming or getting somewhere, or receiving or acquiring something, "getting" can help you convey your intended meaning in a clear and concise way. By considering the context and the intended meaning, you can use "getting" effectively in your writing and communication.





The word usage examples above have been gathered from various sources to reflect current and historical usage of the word Getting. They do not represent the opinions of TranslateEN.com.