Idioms
get ahead of (oneself)
to do or say something sooner than you should
I was getting ahead of myself when I started asking questions about the job that I did not have.
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
get around
get around to (do something)
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(not) stand for (something)
get the short end of the stick
so far, so good
lay eyes on (someone or something)
whistle a different tune
go haywire
off to one side
play possum
lay the blame on (someone or something)
win by a nose
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Some babies are born still enclosed in the sac that holds the fluid in which they develop in the womb. It used to be considered a sign of good luck.World War II leader Winston Churchill was born like this.
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