What do 'didn't you just get it?" and "go through" mean here?
"I left my umbrella on the subway again." "Didn't you just get it?" "Yeah. It's a good thing it didn't cost much." "You must go through a lot of umbrellas." "I constantly lost them. Don't you?" "No, I have an expensive one I've been using for years."
Top answer
" ~ Haven't you just recently bought it? "Yeah. " ~ It must be true that you buy one umbrella after another after another after another.
— CalifJim
" ~ Haven't you just recently bought it?
"Yeah.
" ~ It must be true that you buy one umbrella after another after another after another.
"I constantly lose them.
" _________ get can mean buy .
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"I left my umbrella on the subway again." "Didn't you just get it?" ~ Haven't you just recently bought it? "Yeah. It's a good thing it didn't cost much." "You must go through a lot of umbrellas." ~ It must be true that you buy one umbrella after another after another after another. "I constantly lose them. Don'