Phrasal verb get down

Phrasal verb №28

get down

/ɡet daʊn/

Meaning
To make someone feel sad or depressed; also to lower oneself physically
Example
Cold, dark days always get me down in winter.
Cold, dark days always get me down in winter.

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Examples with the phrasal verb get down

The little boy climbed on the chair and then got down carefully.

The little boy climbed on the chair and then got down carefully.

It’s raining, so the cat doesn’t want to get down from the tree.

It’s raining, so the cat doesn’t want to get down from the tree.

Please get down from the table, it’s not safe.

Please get down from the table, it’s not safe.

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