"Get-up" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Get-up" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Get-up" Meaning

A get-up is a noun that refers to a person's manner or attitude, often in a particular situation or context. It can also refer to a makeup or preparation, especially a person's appearance, posture, or behavior, often in a particular style or manner.

"Get-up" Examples

Usage Examples for "Get-up"


1. Morning routine

She likes to start her day with a warm cup of coffee and a gentle get-up, feeling refreshed and ready to tackle the day.

2. TV show

The morning TV show's get-up routine featured a lively host, dancing and singing along to popular tunes.

3. Dizziness

After getting up too quickly, she felt a bit lightheaded and had to hold onto the doorframe to steady herself, momentarily forgetting her morning get-up.

4. Get ready quickly

Due to the early wake-up call, he had to get up fast and get ready for his business trip without even having time to grab a quick breakfast.

5. Alarm clock

The annoying beeping of the alarm clock made it hard for her to get up, but she finally heaved herself out of bed, feeling grateful for the weekend.

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Gesundheit is a German word that is often used in English-speaking countries as a way to express good wishes for someone's health or to respond to a sneeze. It is roughly translated to "good health" in English. When someone says "gesundheit" after you sneeze, they are essentially saying "good health" or "may you stay healthy". It's a polite and friendly way to acknowledge the sneeze and express goodwill for the person's well-being.

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"A "get well soon" is a phrase used to express sympathy and to wish someone a speedy recovery from illness or injury. It is often used in written communication, such as greeting cards or messages, to convey support and encouragement to the person who is unwell."

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A getaway is a sudden or hastily planned escape or departure, often from a place or situation that is unpleasant, threatening, or uncomfortable. It can also refer to a vacation or a trip taken to get away from one's usual routine or environment for a rest or a break.

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