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get out of bed on the wrong sideTo start the day in a bad mood for no apparent reason.Rate it:

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get out of jail free cardsomething that will relieve an undesired situationRate it:

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get overTo recover from something.Rate it:

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get overTo overcome something.Rate it:

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get over withTo do something quickly and hastily; without procrastination, especially so as to have something unpleasant behind oneself.Rate it:

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get pastTo continue around a blockage; to get around; to surpass something that is in the way.Rate it:

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get pastTo cause something to get around a blockage; to cause to get around or surpass something that is in the way.Rate it:

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Get RealTo confront reality, to realize something seriously, stop daydreaming and face the truthRate it:

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get something off one's chestAlternative form of get off one's chest.Rate it:

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Get Something off Your ChestTo tell someone what has been bothering you, to relieve yourself of some burden, to confess something you feel guilty for.Rate it:

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get something over withTo do something quickly and hastily; without procrastination, especially so as to have something unpleasant behind oneself.Rate it:

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get something straightTo understand; to clarify.Rate it:

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get startedto cause to start talking about something in lengthRate it:

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Get the Green LightGet permitted to do something, be allowed to move forward in taskRate it:

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get the hang ofTo learn to handle something with some skill, through practice or diligence, which can lead to an almost unconscious performance thereof.Rate it:

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Get the SackTo be dismissed from job, told to leave something with prejudiceRate it:

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get the timeHave a free period of time to do something.Rate it:

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get thee behind meDo not tempt or torment me; I reject you, your statements, or your beliefs.Rate it:

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Get This Show on the RoadGet something moving, step ahead and keep goingRate it:

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get to grips withTo gain an understanding (of something).Rate it:

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get to grips withTo battle (with something).Rate it:

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get to grips withTo deal (with something) decisively, or to confront (it) head on.Rate it:

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Get to the Bottom of SomethingTo discover the root cause of something, to find out and investigate the actual cause of matterRate it:

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get to the pointTo state (something) directly; as opposed to in a long-winded way.Rate it:

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get up on the wrong side of the bedTo feel irritable; to be in a bad mood; to have a bad day from the start, for no particular reason.Rate it:

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get up the yardNonsense! I don't believe you.Rate it:

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get up toTo do something, especially something that you should not doRate it:

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get usedBecome accustomed to something, to acclimate, to adjustRate it:

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get wind ofTo hear about; to learn of, especially with respect to facts intended to have been kept confidential or secret.Rate it:

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get youAn expression of encouragement, commonly used sarcastically.Rate it:

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get your feet wetDoing something for the first time, first experience of somethingRate it:

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ghost from one's pastSomething unpleasant from one's past that "haunts" them to the present day.Rate it:

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gift that keeps on givingSomething with continuing consequences.Rate it:

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Gild the LilyTo embellish or fabricate something that is already pretty and in a good conditionRate it:

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gild the lilyTo embellish or improve something unnecessarily; to add superfluous attributes to something.Rate it:

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gild the pillTo make something unappealing look more attractive.Rate it:

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ginger upTo make something more interesting, fun, lively etc.Rate it:

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gird up one's loinsTo prepare oneself for something demanding.Rate it:

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give a hootTo care about; to place value on something.Rate it:

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give a man a fishShortened form of give a man a fish and you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetimeRate it:

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give a man a fish and you feed him for a day. teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetimeIt is more worthwhile to teach someone to do something, than to do something for them.Rate it:

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give a man a fish and you feed him for a day; teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetimeIt is more worthwhile to teach someone to do something than to do it for them.Rate it:

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give aboutto encompass or surround somethingRate it:

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give aboutto distribute or circulate somethingRate it:

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give birthTo produce new life into the world; to have a baby. Transitive when used with to.Rate it:

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give birthTo invent a new idea.Rate it:

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give forthTo emit or release something.Rate it:

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give hostage to fortuneTo take an action or make a statement that is risky because it could cause you trouble later.Rate it:

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give it a shotTry or attempt (something).Rate it:

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give it a twistIf you have trouble getting it to work right, try giving it a twist.Rate it:

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