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get well
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Princeton's WordNet
get well, get over, bounce backverb
improve in health
"He got well fast"
Wiktionary
get wellverb
To recover from an illness or injury.
get wellverb
To recover from financial straits.
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get well
To "get well" is a phrase that typically refers to the process of recovering or improving one's health, usually after an illness, surgery or medical condition. It can also be used as a good wish to someone who is unwell, in a phrase such as "get well soon". Another context it can be used includes improving a situation or condition.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of get well in Chaldean Numerology is: 2
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of get well in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3
Examples of get well in a Sentence
I want to express my thanks to your beautiful little daughter, Natasha, for having made this get-well card for me, that was very sweet of her.
Big name speakers get well into six figures to make an appearance or give a speech at an event. If they choose to pursue that avenue, they would be considered in the top echelon of speakers.
It's almost as though it's their obligation to send Flint a get-well card, the Republican Congress turns a blind eye and fails to act. We are better than this.
It’s a behavior that’s not good for anyone, but when you have an addictive personality — like addicts, and alcoholics, and sex addiction — it’s an addictive personality. And we turn it on and turn it off. And it’s not until you have an awakening in your life to get well on the inside, and so many people never get to that place.
You could easily get well over half your day’s sodium in a serving.
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