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All get to synonyms

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verb get to

  • devil β€” In Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, the Devil is the most powerful evil spirit.
  • move β€” to pass from one place or position to another.
  • tire β€” Archaic. to dress (the head or hair), especially with a headdress.
  • arouse β€” If something arouses a particular reaction or attitude in people, it causes them to have that reaction or attitude.
  • beleaguer β€” to trouble persistently; harass
  • debate β€” A debate is a discussion about a subject on which people have different views.
  • attack β€” To attack a person or place means to try to hurt or damage them using physical violence.
  • craze β€” If there is a craze for something, it is very popular for a short time.
  • annoy β€” If someone or something annoys you, it makes you fairly angry and impatient.
  • discompose β€” to upset the order of; disarrange; disorder; unsettle: The breeze discomposed the bouquet.
  • bullyrag β€” to bully, esp by means of cruel practical jokes
  • ventilate β€” to provide (a room, mine, etc.) with fresh air in place of air that has been used or contaminated.
  • despoil β€” To despoil a place means to make it less attractive, valuable, or important by taking things away from it or by destroying it.
  • disquiet β€” lack of calm, peace, or ease; anxiety; uneasiness.
  • gnaw β€” to bite or chew on, especially persistently.
  • worry β€” to torment oneself with or suffer from disturbing thoughts; fret.
  • macerate β€” to soften or separate into parts by steeping in a liquid.
  • ferment β€” Also called organized ferment. any of a group of living organisms, as yeasts, molds, and certain bacteria, that cause fermentation.
  • weary β€” physically or mentally exhausted by hard work, exertion, strain, etc.; fatigued; tired: weary eyes; a weary brain.
  • stir β€” to move one's hand or an implement continuously or repeatedly through (a liquid or other substance) in order to cool, mix, agitate, dissolve, etc., any or all of the component parts: to stir one's coffee with a spoon.
  • bedevil β€” If you are bedevilled by something unpleasant, it causes you a lot of problems over a period of time.
  • dispute β€” to engage in argument or debate.
  • fatigue β€” weariness from bodily or mental exertion.
  • ruffle β€” to beat (a drum) in this manner.
  • ride β€” to sit on and manage a horse or other animal in motion; be carried on the back of an animal.
  • flurry β€” a light, brief shower of snow.
  • spook β€” Informal. a ghost; specter.
  • trouble β€” to disturb the mental calm and contentment of; worry; distress; agitate.
  • rouse β€” to bring out of a state of sleep, unconsciousness, inactivity, fancied security, apathy, depression, etc.: He was roused to action by courageous words.
  • egg on β€” to incite or urge; encourage (usually followed by on).
  • turn on β€” to cause to move around on an axis or about a center; rotate: to turn a wheel.
  • burn up β€” If something burns up or if fire burns it up, it is completely destroyed by fire or strong heat.
  • psych β€” to intimidate or frighten psychologically, or make nervous (often followed by out): to psych out the competition.
  • amaze β€” If something amazes you, it surprises you very much.
  • astound β€” If something astounds you, you are very surprised by it.
  • awe β€” Awe is the feeling of respect and amazement that you have when you are faced with something wonderful and often rather frightening.
  • daunt β€” If something daunts you, it makes you feel slightly afraid or worried about dealing with it.
  • dishearten β€” to depress the hope, courage, or spirits of; discourage.
  • dismay β€” to break down the courage of completely, as by sudden danger or trouble; dishearten thoroughly; daunt: The surprise attack dismayed the enemy.
  • faze β€” to cause to be disturbed or disconcerted; daunt: The worst insults cannot faze him.
  • frighten β€” to make afraid or fearful; throw into a fright; terrify; scare.
  • insult β€” to treat or speak to insolently or with contemptuous rudeness; affront.
  • intimidate β€” to make timid; fill with fear.
  • outrage β€” an act of wanton cruelty or violence; any gross violation of law or decency.
  • petrify β€” to convert into stone or a stony substance.
  • scare β€” to fill, especially suddenly, with fear or terror; frighten; alarm.
  • shake β€” to move or sway with short, quick, irregular vibratory movements.
  • shock β€” a thick, bushy mass, as of hair.
  • terrify β€” to fill with terror or alarm; make greatly afraid.
  • juice β€” the natural fluid, fluid content, or liquid part that can be extracted from a plant or one of its parts, especially of a fruit: orange juice.
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