100 Examples of sentences containing the verb "get around-to"

Definition

The verb get around to means to finally do something that one has been meaning to do for a while, often after a delay or procrastination.

Synonyms

  • Finally do
  • Accomplish
  • Attend to
  • Tackle
  • Complete
  • Finish
  • Address
  • Manage to do

Antonyms

  • Neglect
  • Ignore
  • Postpone
  • Delay
  • Dismiss
  • Avoid

Examples

  1. I need to get around to cleaning my room this weekend.
  2. She promised she would get around to calling her grandmother soon.
  3. After months of planning, we finally got around to starting the project.
  4. He never got around to fixing the leaky faucet in the kitchen.
  5. Did you get around to reading that book I lent you?
  6. I will get around to submitting my application before the deadline.
  7. They finally got around to organizing the office after the move.
  8. I still haven't gotten around to watching that movie everyone is talking about.
  9. She keeps saying she will get around to it, but I'm not sure when.
  10. I hope to get around to baking a cake for her birthday.
  11. He has been meaning to get around to cleaning the garage for weeks.
  12. We should get around to discussing our travel plans for the summer.
  13. I finally got around to updating my resume after all this time.
  14. My friend said she would get around to sending me the photos from the trip.
  15. I need to get around to buying groceries for the week.
  16. She will get around to finishing her thesis when she has more time.
  17. It’s been hard for me to get around to exercising regularly.
  18. I didn’t get around to finishing my homework last night.
  19. He plans to get around to painting the house next month.
  20. I want to get around to visiting my old friends again.
  21. Did you ever get around to trying that new restaurant?
  22. I can't believe I still haven’t gotten around to fixing my bike.
  23. She finally got around to learning how to play the guitar.
  24. We really need to get around to discussing our budget.
  25. I will get around to doing my laundry after I finish this chapter.
  26. He said he would get around to cleaning his office this weekend.
  27. I still have not gotten around to watching that documentary.
  28. They are planning to get around to renovating the kitchen soon.
  29. I hope to get around to planting flowers in the garden this spring.
  30. She promised she would get around to replying to my email.
  31. We need to get around to planning our next family reunion.
  32. He finally got around to trying out that new video game.
  33. I will get around to making dinner after I finish this report.
  34. She keeps saying she will get around to fixing her car.
  35. I hope to get around to visiting the museum this weekend.
  36. He has yet to get around to cleaning his desk.
  37. They plan to get around to starting their own business eventually.
  38. I will get around to making that appointment tomorrow.
  39. Did you get around to sending out the invitations for the party?
  40. I need to get around to organizing my closet soon.
  41. She finally got around to learning how to swim.
  42. We should get around to discussing the details of the project.
  43. I still haven't gotten around to trying that new cafe.
  44. He needs to get around to repairing his laptop.
  45. They will get around to addressing the issues at the meeting.
  46. I hope to get around to reading that article later.
  47. She said she would get around to booking the tickets this week.
  48. I finally got around to cleaning out my email inbox.
  49. He plans to get around to writing his memoir someday.
  50. I didn’t get around to finishing the puzzle we started last week.
  51. She finally got around to taking that yoga class she wanted to try.
  52. We really need to get around to fixing the fence in the backyard.
  53. I hope to get around to learning a new language this year.
  54. He has been meaning to get around to updating his social media profiles.
  55. I will get around to making that phone call as soon as I can.
  56. Did you get around to checking the weather for tomorrow?
  57. I finally got around to decluttering my home office.
  58. They plan to get around to mailing the gifts next week.
  59. I need to get around to scheduling my annual check-up.
  60. She keeps saying she will get around to painting her nails.
  61. We should get around to reviewing our goals for the year.
  62. He finally got around to taking care of his student loans.
  63. I hope to get around to writing that blog post soon.
  64. Did you ever get around to fixing that broken shelf?
  65. I need to get around to making my travel arrangements.
  66. She promised she would get around to answering my questions.
  67. I finally got around to trying that new workout routine.
  68. They will get around to planning the details of the event soon.
  69. I still haven't gotten around to watching that series.
  70. He plans to get around to cleaning the car this weekend.
  71. I need to get around to organizing my digital files.
  72. She will get around to returning my book eventually.
  73. We should get around to discussing our vacation plans.
  74. I hope to get around to finishing the project by next week.
  75. Did you get around to checking out that new exhibit at the gallery?
  76. I finally got around to visiting the new coffee shop in town.
  77. They need to get around to writing their thank-you notes.
  78. I will get around to reading that novel over the holidays.
  79. She said she would get around to cleaning the bathroom soon.
  80. I hope to get around to trying out for the team next season.
  81. He has yet to get around to sorting through his old clothes.
  82. We really need to get around to fixing the leaky roof.
  83. I still haven't gotten around to finishing my painting.
  84. She promised she would get around to helping me with my project.
  85. I finally got around to taking that cooking class I wanted to try.
  86. Did you ever get around to sending that email?
  87. I need to get around to cleaning out my garage this weekend.
  88. They will get around to addressing the complaints at the next meeting.
  89. I hope to get around to visiting my relatives this summer.
  90. He plans to get around to planting trees in the yard next month.
  91. I need to get around to organizing my finances.
  92. She said she would get around to fixing her bike soon.
  93. I finally got around to taking that long-awaited vacation.
  94. Did you get around to checking on the project status?
  95. I still haven't gotten around to completing the application form.
  96. He has been meaning to get around to upgrading his computer.
  97. We should get around to planning our next hiking trip.
  98. I hope to get around to finishing my book by the end of the month.
  99. She promised she would get around to helping me with my garden.
  100. I finally got around to trying out that recipe I found online.