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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Vocabulary

Get to

"But there were also signs that the cross-party furore over the proposal to ban all Muslims from entering the US was beginning to get to the normally unflappable reality TV star."

Does "get to the normally unflappable reality TV star" mean "to have effect on him" in the above sentence?
  

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Anonymous Does "get to the normally unflappable reality TV star" mean "to have effect on him" in the above sentence? Yes, in an unpleasant way.

  • Anonymous Does "get to the normally unflappable reality TV star" mean "to have effect on him" in the above sentence?
  • Yes, in an unpleasant way.
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AnonymousDoes "get to the normally unflappable reality TV star" mean "to have effect on him" in the above sentence?
Yes, in an unpleasant way.
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Anonymouswas beginning to get to
~ was beginning to [irritate / annoy]

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