getting in Germany
getting [getiŋ] abkriegend, bekommend, werdend
Sentence patterns related to "getting"
1. We're getting closer, scent's getting stronger.
2. The same crew of sorry drunks, getting riotous, getting miserable, getting maudlin.
3. Either you're getting better or I'm getting lazy.
4. What's more, our summers are getting hotter and they're getting drier and they're getting windier.
5. Convenience For Getting Around and Getting It Done
6. Getting toothpaste...
7. Getting Home
8. Whoever replaced getting tubed with getting Barrelled was a loser.
9. Was, they were getting free stuff, they were getting cargo.
10. I'm getting bumped?
Ich fliege raus?
11. He's getting oiled.
12. Getting old sucks.
13. Getting all bossy...
14. I'm getting jumpy.
15. It's getting tighter.
16. Who's getting teary?
17. You're getting burnt.
18. I'm getting ill.
19. We're getting evicted.
20. Getting Better Acquainted
Die Flattertiere besser kennenlernen
21. You're getting tall.
22. They're getting closer!
23. Getting pretty good.
24. I'm getting dizzy.
25. Windigo getting away.
26. Saving is getting.
27. Getting a drug named after you is cooler than getting an Oscar.
Eine Droge mit deinem Namen, das ist cooler als ein Oscar.
28. Getting some fresh air.
29. That's me getting mica.
30. Getting the Work Started
31. "Centenarians getting more common".
32. And it's getting worse.
33. I am getting restless.
34. Getting chilly, isn't it?
35. You're getting awfully nervy.
36. Getting Started with Calculations
37. I'm getting light-headed.
38. I'm getting misty-eyed.
39. Oh, you're getting heavy.
40. Now, I'm getting ready.
41. Don't go getting hasty.
42. I'm getting a migraine.
43. I'm getting a lily.
44. This is getting old.
45. Getting pregnant with endometriosis
46. only pigtaiIs getting cut
47. Shoal's getting behind us.
48. Oh, it's getting chilly.
49. You're getting me drunk.
50. Getting along is exhausting.