Idioms
get across (something) to (someone) or get (something) across to (someone)
to explain or say something so that someone can understand it
It was difficult to get across the importance of the school safety rules to the children.
get after (someone) to do (something)
get ahead
get ahead of (oneself)
get ahold of (someone or something)
get along
get along in years
get along on (something)
get along on a shoestring
get along well with (something)
get along with (someone)
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arrive on the scene
ruin of (someone or something)
a hand-out
mark time (to music)
very last
on land
put (someone) in the picture
soft spot for (someone or something)
haul (someone) in or haul in (someone)
cool down
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Fact
When movie directors do not want their names to be seen in the credits, they use the pseudonym Allen Smithee instead. It has been used over 50 times, starting with Death of a Gunfighter (1969).
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