get across the line

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English[edit]

Verb[edit]

get across the line (third-person singular simple present gets across the line, present participle getting across the line, simple past got across the line, past participle gotten across the line or got across the line)

  1. Alternative form of get over the line
    • 2023 May 1, Steve Sutcliffe, “World Snooker Championship 2023 final: Luca Brecel beats Mark Selby for first world title”, in BBC Sport:
      Selby's charge continued with a half-century in the 30th frame and a fluked red set him on the way to winning the 31st frame.
      That opened up the possibility of a first Crucible finale to go the distance since Peter Ebdon's 18-17 victory over Stephen Hendry in 2002, but Brecel recovered his composure to get across the line for an emotional victory.