This document provides examples and definitions for several English phrasal verbs involving the verb "get". It explains that a preposition or adverb added after a verb can completely change its meaning. Some key phrasal verbs defined and exemplified include: put out, run away, take off, get back, get on with, get around, get at, get away, get back, get by, get in, get off, get on, and get over. The document notes that in some specific cases, the preposition or adverb can come after the object instead of the verb.