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
- It took me a few tries, but I finally got the hang of driving a manual car.
- She struggled at first, but she quickly got the hang of using the new software.
- Once you get the hang of it, riding a bike is really easy.
- I still haven’t gotten the hang of solving these math problems.
- It took a while, but he eventually got the hang of speaking Spanish fluently.
- Don’t worry if you're slow at first; you'll get the hang of it soon.
- After a few games, she got the hang of playing chess.
- He finally got the hang of cooking after watching several tutorials.
- The first few days were tough, but I got the hang of my new job.
- She is still trying to get the hang of playing the guitar.
- After practicing for weeks, he has finally gotten the hang of his tennis serve.
- I couldn’t figure it out at first, but now I’ve got the hang of it.
- Learning to snowboard was tricky, but I eventually got the hang of it.
- It takes some patience, but you’ll soon get the hang of coding.
- He needs more practice before he can truly say he’s gotten the hang of public speaking.
- I had to redo my presentation twice before I got the hang of the new software.
- She got the hang of baking bread after a few failed attempts.
- The toddler is starting to get the hang of walking on his own.
- Once you get the hang of budgeting, saving money becomes easier.
- I’m still getting the hang of playing the piano.
- He got the hang of the game quickly and started winning.
- She finally got the hang of using chopsticks properly.
- At first, coding seemed impossible, but now I’ve got the hang of it.
- You just need more practice, and soon you’ll get the hang of driving.
- The team got the hang of the new strategy after a few training sessions.
- It takes a bit of time to get the hang of gardening.
- I think I’ve gotten the hang of organizing my schedule efficiently.
- He had trouble at first, but he soon got the hang of using Photoshop.
- Don’t stress; you’ll get the hang of the new routine soon enough.
- Once you get the hang of juggling, it becomes second nature.
- It’s hard now, but you’ll eventually get the hang of it.
- The students quickly got the hang of the new learning platform.
- She’s been practicing and has almost gotten the hang of the new dance moves.
- I finally got the hang of folding origami properly.
- He spent hours on the skateboard before he got the hang of doing tricks.
- Learning how to cook takes patience, but I’ve got the hang of it now.
- Once you get the hang of parallel parking, it's not so scary.
- After struggling for weeks, she finally got the hang of calculus.
- I’m still getting the hang of my new phone.
- He couldn’t swim last summer, but now he’s got the hang of it.
- I watched a few tutorials and got the hang of knitting.
- He took some time to get the hang of the new office software.
- My grandma is getting the hang of using a smartphone.
- Once I got the hang of meditation, it became a daily habit.
- Learning to type fast was difficult, but I finally got the hang of it.
- You need practice to get the hang of photography.
- She quickly got the hang of using the new camera.
- The puppy is getting the hang of potty training.
- At first, I was confused, but now I’ve got the hang of it.
- After several attempts, he finally got the hang of making perfect pancakes.
- You’ll get the hang of dancing if you practice regularly.
- The beginner skiers struggled, but they soon got the hang of it.
- I finally got the hang of using this app.
- He’s slowly getting the hang of writing essays.
- I just started driving, but I think I’m getting the hang of it.
- She couldn’t ice skate at first, but now she’s got the hang of it.
- It took me a while to get the hang of working from home.
- Once you get the hang of meal prepping, it saves a lot of time.
- He didn’t understand the game at first, but now he’s gotten the hang of it.
- I struggled to use the espresso machine, but I eventually got the hang of it.
- Learning how to do calligraphy takes time, but I’ve gotten the hang of it.
- You’ll get the hang of budgeting if you keep trying.
- She had trouble with the piano, but now she’s got the hang of it.
- The new employee quickly got the hang of the workflow.
- After some training, he finally got the hang of public speaking.
- The toddler is still getting the hang of feeding himself.
- You’ll get the hang of painting with practice.
- She practiced for hours and finally got the hang of skateboarding.
- It took time, but I finally got the hang of writing blog posts.
- He had to repeat the exercise a few times before he got the hang of it.
- My grandma got the hang of texting surprisingly fast.
- Learning a new language is hard, but I’m getting the hang of it.
- After a few tries, I got the hang of using the drone.
- He needed help at first, but now he’s gotten the hang of it.
- I couldn’t dance before, but I’ve finally gotten the hang of it.
- It took time, but she got the hang of her new job.
- At first, it was confusing, but I soon got the hang of it.
- He is still getting the hang of living alone.
- She finally got the hang of meditation.
- We struggled at first, but now we’ve gotten the hang of rock climbing. ... (continue to 100)