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Definition of Get along with
1. Verb. Have smooth relations. "My boss and I get along very well"
Lexicographical Neighbors of Get Along With
Literary usage of Get along with
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Appletons' Annual Cyclopædia and Register of Important Events of the Year (1897)
"No nation can ever get along with gold аз its only metallic money. You can not
make your dollars and half dollars out of it. You have to use silver, ..."
2. Army Life of an Illinois Soldier: Including a Day by Day Record of Sherman's by Charles Wright Wills (1906)
"It is impossible to get along with him. We heard last night that Grant had crossed
the Rapidan in four places, but don't know where. ..."
3. Pioneering in Cuba: A Narrative of the Settlement of La Gloria, the First by James Meade Adams (1901)
"I AM often asked, " How did you get along with the Cubans?" very much as inquiry
might be made as to how we got along with the Apaches, or with the Modocs; ..."
4. Irrigation in the United States by Richard Josiah Hinton, United States Dept. of Agriculture (1887)
"Could you get along with this soil and in this climate without summer irrigation
when the water is 40 feet from the surface ? ..."