[{"_id":"5748c5d000537df24c97c56d","lemma":"get in","pos":"interjection","lexicalEntryId":"WktEN_lexicalEntry_40883","senses":[{"label":"UK","definition":"An exclamation of joy.","examples":["\"You gained full marks in the exam.\" \"Get in!\""],"relations":[]}]},{"_id":"5748c5db00537df24c97c56e","lemma":"get in","pos":"verb","lexicalEntryId":"WktEN_lexicalEntry_40884","senses":[{"label":"","definition":"To get into or inside something, literally or figuratively.","examples":["Hurry up and get in the car!","He tried to go after the ball but couldn't get in the game.","You'd better get in gear. We've got work to do!"],"relations":[]},{"label":"","definition":"To enter a place; to gain access.","examples":["If you want to get in, you'll need the gate code and a key.","Teens walk the redlight district but can never get in.","They hacked his password and finally got in."],"relations":[]},{"label":"idiom","definition":"To secure membership at a selective school.","examples":["All of our students who applied to university got in."],"relations":[]},{"label":"idiom","definition":"To be elected to some office.","examples":["Do the early results say our candidate will get in?"],"relations":[]}]}]