gets, got, gotten, getting
to get up
phrasal verbC
To rise from bed after sleeping
- 1I usually get up at 7 AM.
- 2She doesn't like to get up early on weekends.
- 3I wake up at 7 AM, but I get up 20 minutes later.
When you "get up," it means you are waking up and leaving your bed after sleeping. It's the action of standing or sitting up after being asleep. It's the start of your day when you get out of bed and begin your morning routine.
Remember, getting up sets the tone for your day. Make it a positive and productive start by getting out of bed with purpose and energy. Embrace the new day ahead of you and make the most of it!
at the store
Morning Routine at the Store
Matthew
I was so tired this morning, I didn't want to get up.
Edward
I know the feeling. I had to drag myself out of bed too.
Matthew
Once I'm up, though, I feel much better.
Edward
Same here, a good start makes the day easier.
at the waiting room
Early Start at the Appointment
Joseph
I had to get up really early today.
Frank
Same here, I was out of bed by 6 AM.
Joseph
It's tough, but at least we're on time.
Frank
Yeah, better than rushing in late.
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Similar to "to get up":
- 1wake up
- 2rise