Idioms

get (something) out of (something)
to get some kind of benefit from something
My mother does not understand why my aunt can get something out of going to an opera.

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  • 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
  • get a bright idea
  • get a checkup
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  • put one's foot down
  • fit and trim
  • the other way round
  • get one's start
  • have a go at (something)
  • make a go of (something)
  • tell apart (two things or people) or tell (two things or people) apart
  • leave (someone) for dead
  • out of line
  • a hand-me-down


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