The difference between Get along and Make shift

When used as verbs, get along means }} to interact or coexist well, without argument or trouble, whereas make shift means to contrive.


Make shift is also noun with the meaning: ..

Make shift is also adjective with the meaning: ..

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  1. Get along as a verb (intransitive, idiomatic, often followed by {{m, with):

    }} To interact or coexist well, without argument or trouble.

    Examples:

    "I wish the kids would get along better."

    "She never did get along with her brother."

  2. Get along as a verb (idiomatic):

    To survive; to do well enough.

    Examples:

    "She didn’t have a lot of money, but she had enough to get along."

  1. Make shift as a verb (dated):

    To contrive; to invent a way of surmounting a difficulty.

  1. Make shift as an adjective:

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  1. Make shift as a noun:

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