Germanic |
of or pertaining to the Teutons; Teutonic. [3 definitions] |
German shepherd |
one of a breed of large dogs having a thick brownish or black coat, often used as guard dogs and as guide dogs for the blind; Alsatian. |
Germany |
a central European country, reunited in 1990, bordered by the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, France, Switzerland, Austria, the Czech Republic, and Poland. |
germinate |
to start or cause to start a process of growth or development; sprout. |
gesture |
a movement of one's body, limbs, or face that expresses emotion or feeling or reinforces speech. [4 definitions] |
get |
to gain; obtain; acquire. [17 definitions] |
get across |
to make (a point or idea) clearly understood to a listener or reader. [2 definitions] |
get along |
to survive or manage. [2 definitions] |
getaway |
an escape, esp. from the police. [5 definitions] |
get away with |
to avoid being caught or punished for doing something wrong. |
get even |
to exact revenge; retaliate (often fol. by "with"). |
get in |
to manage to go in; enter. [3 definitions] |
get one's act together |
(informal) to behave more responsibly. |
get out |
to leave or be allowed to leave. [3 definitions] |
get over |
to recover from (something). |
get rid of |
to discard, remove, or make disappear (esp. something that is bad or considered to have no value). |
get the show on the road |
(slang) to begin; get started. |
get to first base |
(informal) to make initial progress or have some initial success. |
get up |
to stand up. [2 definitions] |
get up on the wrong side of the bed |
to be in an irritable temper, as from the earliest part of the day. |
get wind of |
to receive hints or rumors of. |