[get in] {v.
phr.} 1. To be admitted.
Andy wants to go tomedical school but his grades
aren't good enough for him to get in.
2. To arrive.
What time does the plane
from New York get in?
3. Toenter.
"Get in the car, and let's go," Tom said
in a hurry.
4. Toput in stock; receive.
The store just got in a new shipment
ofshoes from China.
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