gets in with
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of get in with
(psychology) Showing passive, sometimes obstructionist resistance to following authoritative instructions in interpersonal or occupational situations.
comparative form of stately: more stately
(anatomy) Related to the cervical vertebrae and the axilla
彼女は毎日手作りのクッキーを持っていくことで、人気のある子たちと仲良くなる。
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