<span class="searchmatch">gotten</span> <span class="searchmatch">started</span> past participle of get <span class="searchmatch">started</span>...
participle (UK) got <span class="searchmatch">started</span> or (US) <span class="searchmatch">gotten</span> <span class="searchmatch">started</span>) (intransitive) To begin an activity. Come on guys, settle down, it's time to get <span class="searchmatch">started</span> (transitive) To...
<span class="searchmatch">gotten</span> in the boat and <span class="searchmatch">started</span> rowing past participle of get in the boat and <span class="searchmatch">start</span> rowing...
got in the boat and <span class="searchmatch">started</span> rowing, past participle (UK) got in the boat and <span class="searchmatch">started</span> rowing or (US) <span class="searchmatch">gotten</span> in the boat and <span class="searchmatch">started</span> rowing) Alternative...
got cracking, past participle (UK) got cracking or (US) <span class="searchmatch">gotten</span> cracking) (informal) To get <span class="searchmatch">started</span>; to get busy. If I'm going to finish my homework by Thursday...
side or (US) <span class="searchmatch">gotten</span> out of bed on the wrong side) (idiomatic) To <span class="searchmatch">start</span> the day in a bad mood for no apparent reason. Our CO must have <span class="searchmatch">gotten</span> out of bed...
past got moving, past participle (UK) got moving or (US) <span class="searchmatch">gotten</span> moving) (idiomatic) To <span class="searchmatch">start</span> hurrying to undertake a task. We should get moving with the...
Having <span class="searchmatch">gotten</span> a good <span class="searchmatch">start</span>; having reached a level of stability or self-sufficiency. The remodeling project is finally off the ground. We tried to <span class="searchmatch">start</span> a...
got on the stick, past participle (UK) got on the stick or (US) <span class="searchmatch">gotten</span> on the stick) (idiomatic) To get <span class="searchmatch">started</span>; to begin working; to become active....
jump on or (US) <span class="searchmatch">gotten</span> a jump on) (informal) To <span class="searchmatch">start</span> early, especially before something begins or before others begin; to get a head <span class="searchmatch">start</span>. If you'd like...