Idioms
get (something) off one's chest
to talk about something that has been bothering you
I told my father about my problem at work so that I could get it off my chest.
get (something) out in the open
get (something) out of (something)
get (something) out of one's system
get (something) out of the way
get (something) over with
get (something) straight
get (something) through (someone's) thick skull
get (something) under control
get a bang out of (someone or something)
get a break
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baptism of fire
within calling distance
in and of itself
to some extent
up and around
at a stretch
take a look for (someone or something)
think outside the box
sunny-side up
chisel (someone) out of (something)
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The appliance that uses the most use of water in the home is the toilet
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