100 Examples of sentences containing the verb "get the-hang-of"

Definition

Get the hang of means to learn how to do something, especially after some practice or experience. It refers to becoming familiar with a skill, process, or activity until it can be performed with ease.

Synonyms

  • Master
  • Learn
  • Grasp
  • Pick up
  • Get used to
  • Become proficient in
  • Acquire
  • Get comfortable with
  • Adapt to
  • Familiarize oneself with

Antonyms

  • Struggle with
  • Fail to learn
  • Be unfamiliar with
  • Have difficulty with
  • Misunderstand
  • Be clueless about

Examples

  1. It took me a few tries, but I finally got the hang of driving a manual car.
  2. She struggled at first, but she quickly got the hang of using the new software.
  3. Once you get the hang of it, riding a bike is really easy.
  4. I still haven’t gotten the hang of solving these math problems.
  5. It took a while, but he eventually got the hang of speaking Spanish fluently.
  6. Don’t worry if you're slow at first; you'll get the hang of it soon.
  7. After a few games, she got the hang of playing chess.
  8. He finally got the hang of cooking after watching several tutorials.
  9. The first few days were tough, but I got the hang of my new job.
  10. She is still trying to get the hang of playing the guitar.
  11. After practicing for weeks, he has finally gotten the hang of his tennis serve.
  12. I couldn’t figure it out at first, but now I’ve got the hang of it.
  13. Learning to snowboard was tricky, but I eventually got the hang of it.
  14. It takes some patience, but you’ll soon get the hang of coding.
  15. He needs more practice before he can truly say he’s gotten the hang of public speaking.
  16. I had to redo my presentation twice before I got the hang of the new software.
  17. She got the hang of baking bread after a few failed attempts.
  18. The toddler is starting to get the hang of walking on his own.
  19. Once you get the hang of budgeting, saving money becomes easier.
  20. I’m still getting the hang of playing the piano.
  21. He got the hang of the game quickly and started winning.
  22. She finally got the hang of using chopsticks properly.
  23. At first, coding seemed impossible, but now I’ve got the hang of it.
  24. You just need more practice, and soon you’ll get the hang of driving.
  25. The team got the hang of the new strategy after a few training sessions.
  26. It takes a bit of time to get the hang of gardening.
  27. I think I’ve gotten the hang of organizing my schedule efficiently.
  28. He had trouble at first, but he soon got the hang of using Photoshop.
  29. Don’t stress; you’ll get the hang of the new routine soon enough.
  30. Once you get the hang of juggling, it becomes second nature.
  31. It’s hard now, but you’ll eventually get the hang of it.
  32. The students quickly got the hang of the new learning platform.
  33. She’s been practicing and has almost gotten the hang of the new dance moves.
  34. I finally got the hang of folding origami properly.
  35. He spent hours on the skateboard before he got the hang of doing tricks.
  36. Learning how to cook takes patience, but I’ve got the hang of it now.
  37. Once you get the hang of parallel parking, it's not so scary.
  38. After struggling for weeks, she finally got the hang of calculus.
  39. I’m still getting the hang of my new phone.
  40. He couldn’t swim last summer, but now he’s got the hang of it.
  41. I watched a few tutorials and got the hang of knitting.
  42. He took some time to get the hang of the new office software.
  43. My grandma is getting the hang of using a smartphone.
  44. Once I got the hang of meditation, it became a daily habit.
  45. Learning to type fast was difficult, but I finally got the hang of it.
  46. You need practice to get the hang of photography.
  47. She quickly got the hang of using the new camera.
  48. The puppy is getting the hang of potty training.
  49. At first, I was confused, but now I’ve got the hang of it.
  50. After several attempts, he finally got the hang of making perfect pancakes.
  51. You’ll get the hang of dancing if you practice regularly.
  52. The beginner skiers struggled, but they soon got the hang of it.
  53. I finally got the hang of using this app.
  54. He’s slowly getting the hang of writing essays.
  55. I just started driving, but I think I’m getting the hang of it.
  56. She couldn’t ice skate at first, but now she’s got the hang of it.
  57. It took me a while to get the hang of working from home.
  58. Once you get the hang of meal prepping, it saves a lot of time.
  59. He didn’t understand the game at first, but now he’s gotten the hang of it.
  60. I struggled to use the espresso machine, but I eventually got the hang of it.
  61. Learning how to do calligraphy takes time, but I’ve gotten the hang of it.
  62. You’ll get the hang of budgeting if you keep trying.
  63. She had trouble with the piano, but now she’s got the hang of it.
  64. The new employee quickly got the hang of the workflow.
  65. After some training, he finally got the hang of public speaking.
  66. The toddler is still getting the hang of feeding himself.
  67. You’ll get the hang of painting with practice.
  68. She practiced for hours and finally got the hang of skateboarding.
  69. It took time, but I finally got the hang of writing blog posts.
  70. He had to repeat the exercise a few times before he got the hang of it.
  71. My grandma got the hang of texting surprisingly fast.
  72. Learning a new language is hard, but I’m getting the hang of it.
  73. After a few tries, I got the hang of using the drone.
  74. He needed help at first, but now he’s gotten the hang of it.
  75. I couldn’t dance before, but I’ve finally gotten the hang of it.
  76. It took time, but she got the hang of her new job.
  77. At first, it was confusing, but I soon got the hang of it.
  78. He is still getting the hang of living alone.
  79. She finally got the hang of meditation.
  80. We struggled at first, but now we’ve gotten the hang of rock climbing. ... (continue to 100)