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vb. 1 (en-simple past of: get to) 2 (context UK English) (past participle of get to English) 3 (context informal English) have to
Usage examples of "got to".
But until they got to wherever they were going to start the process of infiltrating the Empire, she really had only two choices: help them, or die.
So consider yourself as already dead since there is no doubt that you have got to die.
Vittori's gonna shit sideways when I tell him we've got to go shopping on Vishnu.
But when we got to numbers much above that, we began to rely pretty heavily on our individually differing memories of just how many times we had counted up to ten, and that's when the fights would start.
Confession may be good for the soul, but magick demands more than that: you've got to live with the consequences of your deeds, words and thoughts because the power of a blessing or curse may be even greater on the sender than on the intended recipient.