gets, got, gotten, getting
to get together
phrasal verbC
To meet or gather with people for a social event
- 1We should get together for coffee sometime.
- 2The family will get together for Thanksgiving.
To get together means to meet up with friends or family to hang out and have fun. It could be for a party, dinner, or just to chat. It's a time to enjoy each other's company and socialize.
Remember, "get together" is informal. Use it with friends and family, not in professional settings. For work or formal events, use "meet up" or "gather" instead. Keep your language appropriate for the situation.
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in a school cafeteria
Planning a Weekend Meetup
Matthew
Hey Linda, are you free this Saturday?
Linda
I think so, why do you ask?
Matthew
A few of us are planning to get together at the park.
Linda
That sounds fun! Count me in.
at the train platform
Weekend Plans at the Platform
Brian
Hey Sarah, are we still on for Saturday?
Sarah
Yes, definitely! It'll be great to get together with everyone.
Brian
Awesome, I'm looking forward to it.
Sarah
Me too, it's been too long since our last meetup.
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Similar to "to get together":
- 1meet
- 2assemble