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getting over
verb
Present participle of get over
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Have you tried getting over yourself?
"She was just getting over seasickness".
What, anyway, does getting over someone mean?
"[Leaving that job] involved getting over a lot of fear.
That means getting over hurdles.
You're getting over a serious relationship.
That happens, so don't regret getting over your friend.
There's no getting over it.
Getting over an affair?
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Instead, dear customers, it's your fault – for getting over-enthusiastic.
Yelling and getting over-emotional usually doesn't help the situation.
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