Idioms

get after (someone) to do (something)
to urge or try to make someone do something that he or she should do but has neglected
I will get after the repairman to fix the computer as soon as he returns.

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  • 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)
  • get an earful
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  • lose track of (someone or something)
  • deal in (something)
  • under construction
  • new broom sweeps clean
  • make a run for it
  • under certain conditions
  • a square meal
  • chicken out (of something)
  • roll back (a price)
  • lost in thought


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