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.

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  • 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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    Oscar Wilde and his friends came up the with the word dude. It came from the words duds and attitude.      .. More >>
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