getting in (Meaning)

getting in

arrive, enter, to become friendly, to succeed in doing, making, or delivering, involve sense 1a, to include in one's schedule, to become accepted for membership or chosen for office, to become involved

getting in Sentence Examples

  1. I'm getting ready for work, so don't disturb me.
  2. The project is getting close to completion.
  3. The situation is getting worse by the day.
  4. I'm getting a bit worried about my finances.
  5. The weather is getting colder every day.
  6. The students are getting excited for the upcoming field trip.
  7. I'm getting the hang of this new software.
  8. The party is getting started, so come on in and enjoy yourself.
  9. The traffic is getting heavier as we approach the city.
  10. I'm getting married next month, and I'm so excited!

FAQs About the word getting in

arrive, enter, to become friendly, to succeed in doing, making, or delivering, involve sense 1a, to include in one's schedule, to become accepted for membership

getting through, turning up,arriving, coming, showing up, pulling in,appearing, landing, bursting (in or into), breezing (in)

leaving, checking out, clocking (out), going,, vamoosing,fleeing

I'm getting ready for work, so don't disturb me.

The project is getting close to completion.

The situation is getting worse by the day.

I'm getting a bit worried about my finances.