emphasis If you say you can't get away from something or there is no getting away from something, you are emphasizing that it is true, even though people might prefer it not to be true. There is no getting away from the fact that he is on the left of the party
If you get away from it all, you have a holiday in a place that is very different from where you normally live and work. the ravishing island of Ischia, where rich Italians get away from it all
feelings Get is used in rude expressions like get stuffed and get lost to express contempt, disagreement, or refusal to do something
You can say that something is, for example, as good as you can get to mean that it is as good as it is possible for that thing to be. Consort has a population of 714 and is about as rural and isolated as you can get
You can use you get instead of `there is' or `there are' to say that something exists, happens, or can be experienced. You get a lot of things like that now don't you That's where you get some differences of opinion
feelings You can say, for example, `How lucky can you get?' or `How stupid can you get?' to show your surprise that anyone could be as lucky or stupid as the person that you are talking about. I mean, how crazy can you get?