Procured, acquired, obtained, secured, purchased, grabbed, wangled...
There is no plural form of the word 'got'. It is the past tense of the word 'get'. The word get means 'to receive' or 'to acquire'.
thirty-four one hundredths
'Better' is the antonym of 'worse'.
roger
Stealthy
The callosity in my skin got better and better each day.
Ain't is a contraction of are not, is not or am not. As in, if it 'ain't broke don't fix it. Or it is a contraction of has not or have not. As in 'they ain't got nothing to say'
As i got nearer to the kitchen, the smell of the pizza sauce smelled even better
Bob called the airline to cancel his flight because he got a better price
people need eletronic to got better life because if you electronic you not going to live in word
We Got to Do Better was created on 2007-07-25.
Spanish, they got the better side, others might disagree that portugul got better beacause they got to monopolize spice trade the really didn't
Yes, the word "got" is a verb.
Garatina has more hp and is better than dialga, but i dont know about palkia, ive only got garatina and dialga.
Yes, using the word "honoring" is appropriate to indicate that the tattoo serves as a tribute or memorial to his father's memory. It suggests a deep level of respect and recognition for his father's influence on his life.
I like to use the word got as an active verb, as in: I got caught, or I got in; instead of as a passive verb, as in: she got engaged, or he got cancer.
Estoy mejor ( I am better ) or me he mejorado ( I have got better )