Used in the past tense with the meaning of the present: They got to clean up this mess. v. intr. 1. a. To become or grow to be: eventually got well. b. To be successful in coming or going: When will we get to Dallas? 2. To be able or permitted: never got to see ...
It warms my heart how we have become good friends too and I cherish the laughs, the advice, the chats we have when she is not kicking my arse on the mats. But those sessions are what you need to hear about. Of course, she stubbornly refuses to let me have a submission because of ...
I want you to know how much I loved you, and thank you for loving all those close to me. You allowed me to be open and vulnerable, and experience more than the experiences themselves. I learned what it takes for moments to be impactful, namely you have to be present and show up. T...
coming upstairs to find me. At 4:00 my wife gave up and put her in the bed with me and went back to lay down. The dog didn’t sit still as she still wanted to be in her chair, she just wanted me down there too. So I carried her down to sit in the chair with...
now but...Selly, you really need to get out of that cage you've put yourself in, Linda said she went by your place today and you didn't open up, not that I'm counting, but that's the fourth time this week, I've come by twice that number and I've gotten the same silence. ...
And if I say, ten Hail Mary’s, leave a light on in heaven for me If you want the fruit to fall, you have to give the tree a shake But if you shake the tree too hard, the bough is gonna break And if I can’t reach the top of your tree, Mary you can blow me up there ...
wishing me the joys of the season and enclosing a snapshot of a ten-month baby girl with dark curls clinging to the bars of a playpen. The line drawing on the front of the card showed a naked showgirl sitting in a giant champagne glass full of bubbly with her legs and arms in the ...
10. To procreate; beget: "Is my life given me for nothing but to get children and work to bring them up?" (D.H. Lawrence). 11. a. To cause to become or be in a specified state or condition: got the children tired and cross; got the shirt clean. b. To make ready; prepar...
Used in the past tense with the meaning of the present: They got to clean up this mess. v. intr. 1. a. To become or grow to be: eventually got well. b. To be successful in coming or going: When will we get to Dallas? 2. To be able or permitted: never got to see ...
Used in the past tense with the meaning of the present: They got to clean up this mess. v. intr. 1. a. To become or grow to be: eventually got well. b. To be successful in coming or going: When will we get to Dallas? 2. To be able or permitted: never got to see ...