Idioms

get a lot of mileage out of (something)
to get much use from something (like a car or other equipment)
I hope to get a lot of mileage out of the new sneakers that I bought last week.

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  • get a lump in one's throat
  • get a move on
  • get a raw deal
  • get a rise out of (someone)
  • get a slap on the wrist
  • get a suntan
  • get a toehold (somewhere)
  • get a whiff of (something)
  • get a wiggle on
  • get a word in
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  • wear on (someone)
  • in a pretty pickle
  • the time is ripe (for something)
  • to the tune of (an amount of money)
  • have a hand in (something)
  • out-of-pocket expenses
  • carry coals to Newcastle
  • take the day off
  • zoom in on (someone or something)
  • take a toll on (someone or something)


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