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Get over someone

you can finally get over the phrasal verb get over someone means starting to forget about a person and feeling happy again after a relationship has ended examples after their br...

Course: Phrasal verbs from TVSection: Six phrasal verbs from FriendsSubtitles: en

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you can finally get over

4:01

the phrasal verb get over someone means

4:03

starting to forget about a person and

4:06

feeling happy again after a relationship

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has ended

4:10

examples

4:13

after their breakup Sarah focused on her

4:16

hobbies and spending time with friends

4:18

to get over her ex-boyfriend

4:22

he's slowly getting over his crush and

4:24

starting to feel better

4:28

after some time Amy was able to get over

4:31

her High School crush and focus on her

4:33

studies

4:38

I mean you've been trying to for so long

4:40

maybe now that you're on different

4:42

continents

4:44

right

4:48

you can finally get over

4:51

I don't want to get over her

4:54

what I don't I want to be with her

4:56

really yeah I'm gonna go after yeah

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[Applause]

5:03

I don't want to get over her

5:05

what I don't I want to be with her

5:07

really yeah I'm gonna go after her yeah

5:11

[Applause]

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