got meaning:
v.) past tense of Get (To procure; to obtain; to gain possession of; to acquire; to earn; to obtain as a price or reward; to come by; to win)
got sentence:
She got angry.
I got here early.
He got the ball.
They got married.
I got her a doll.
He got angry with us.
She got home at seven.
She got out of the car.
She got me by the hand.
We got to London yesterday.
In fact, the man got angry.
We got together in the park.
He got an easy English book.
He got a loan from the bank.
She got her coat and hat on.
I have got a personal computer.
I’ve got no answer to my letter.
He got a job at the Law Library.
I got the ticket free of charge.
We finally got home at midnight.
I’ve got a big bruise on my leg.
She got a nasty gash on the head.
She’s got a brown belt in karate.
He got marks out of in English.
He got wet from the waist to the knees.
She got a false impression of him.
He got out a book and began to read it.
He did me a kindness when he got me a job.
He got an important position in the company.<
The girl was pleased when she got a present.
Please tell me the reason why she got angry.
My heart was pounding as my turn got nearer.
We got behind the car and pushed.
I haven’t got much money with me.
Have you got any headache pills?
They got to the hotel after dark.
His hair got thinner and thinner.
He got a bronze in the high jump.
To her amazement she got the job.
They got down two enemy aircraft.
I’ve got a sore place in my back.
He got stuck in a revolving door.