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Tkacka15 Posted 8 years ago
Vocabulary

The occasion had got to...

"Early on it was disconcerting to see the way his team struggled, the way passes were misplaced and the suspicion, however briefly it passed, that the occasion had got to a couple of his players."

(The Guardian.)

What does "the occasion had got to a couple of his players" exactly mean in the sentence above?

  

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get to : To affect adversely; to upset or annoy. org/wiki/get_to

  • get to : To affect adversely; to upset or annoy.
  • org/wiki/get_to
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get to: To affect adversely; to upset or annoy.

https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/get_to

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