get in with
English
Verb
get in with (third-person singular simple present gets in with, present participle getting in with, simple past got in with, past participle (UK) got in with or (US) gotten in with)
- To become involved or associated with (especially a group of people)
- I'm very worried about her – she's got in with the wrong crowd.
- 1913, D.H. Lawrence, Sons and Lovers, chapter 2
- What would she do if he went to some other pit, obtained work, and got in with another woman?
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