Idioms
get a feel for (something)
to become accustomed to something and learn how it works, to learn how to do something
I am beginning to get a feel for my new job.
get a fix on (something)
get a foothold (somewhere)
get a grasp of (something)
get a grip of oneself
get a head start (on someone or something)
get a kick out of (someone or something)
get a load of (someone or something)
get a load off one's feet
get a load off one's mind
get a lot of mileage out of (something)
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get a load off one's mind
sound (someone) out or sound out (someone)
people who live in glass houses should not throw stones
get off one's high horse
bargain for (something)
head above water
knock (something) back/down
mention (someone or something) in passing
burst with joy
by the same token
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Fact
Oscar Wilde and his friends came up the with the word dude. It came from the words duds and attitude.
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