- get in touch
- • keep in touch• get in touch• stay in touch(with smb) (to make) contact someone, to continue contact
I'll get in touch with him when I arrive in New York in August.
(with smb) talk or write to someoneI have always tried to keep in touch with my friends from high school.
(from Idioms in Speech)(with smb) - to contact with smb.My dear, you look worn out. Don't worry: just rest down there with the children. We'll keep in touch with you. (J. Galsworthy)
I'll order an ambulance and you'll have to take Miss Blakeley home. You'd better get in touch with her sister so she'll know when to expect her. (D. Cusack)
Why didn't you get in touch with me sooner? (G. Gordon)
"I've been meaning to get in touch with you," he said apologetically at last, "but somehow in the last week or so I just haven't been able to make it." (D. Cusack)
Idioms and examples. 2014.