Definition of Get started

1. Verb. Start to be active. "Get cracking, please!"


Lexicographical Neighbors of Get Started

get over with
get real
get rid of
get rolling
get round to
get sick
get someone's back up
get someone's goat
get someone's number
get someone onto something
get something off one's chest
get something over with
get something straight
get started (current term)
get stranded
get stuck
get stuck in
get stuck into
get stuffed
get taken in
get the axe
get the bacon bad
get the ball rolling
get the best
get the best of
get the better of
get the boot
get the chop

Literary usage of Get started

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Participatory Research and Development for Sustainable Agriculture and by Julian F Gonsalves (2005)
"Developing Agricultural Solutions with Smallholder Farmers: How to get started with Participatory Approaches armers are natural experimenters. ..."

2. Practical Ideas for Teaching Writing As a Process by Carol B. Olson (1996)
"Love, I nterviews—A Good Way to get started By Martha Johnson Academic Skills Center, San Diego State University; Codirector, Cooperative Writing Program; ..."

3. National Technology Initiative: Summary Proceedings (1993)
"... APPENDIX A: HOW TO get started Working With the Federal R&D System The purpose of the National Technology Initiative is to foster cooperation between ..."

4. Take Action Against Drug Abuse: How to Start a Volunteer Anti-Drug Program (1994)
"... HOW DO WE get started? "f ''"' : :^f These programs all have one thing in common: motivated, confident and tenacious founders who, like you, ..."

5. The Daily Five: Fostering Literacy Independence in the Elementary Grades by Gail Boushey, Joan Moser (2006)
"If you are doing Listen to Reading, get up, get your supplies, find a place in the room where you can listen to reading independently, and get started. ..."

6. Miss Ellis's Mission by Mary Prudence (Wells) Smith (1886)
"She has been so kind in helping me to get started in the Post Office Mission, and made me feel so truly that she stood ready to help always, that I cannot ..."

7. Letters from Nigeria, 1899-1900 by David Wynford Carnegie (1902)
"I expect to get started tomorrow, and would have been off to-day but for a touch of ague, that really does one good rather than the reverse, for, ..."

8. Studies in Occupations (1920)
"... and a desire for justice are fundamental. General Considerations. In considering how to get started in the law, various factors must be ..."

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