Idioms

get behind (a person or idea)
to support or help someone or something
Many people wanted to get behind the candidate who promised to cut taxes.

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  • get better
  • get better (at something)
  • get busy
  • get by (on something)
  • get carried away
  • get close to (someone)
  • get close to (something)
  • get cold feet
  • get cracking
  • get down to (something)
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  • unfamiliar territory
  • a sure thing
  • (not) lay a finger/hand on (someone)
  • dead ahead
  • lesser (of the two)
  • put one's dibs on (something)
  • do in (someone) or do (someone) in
  • the likes of (someone)
  • gray area
  • serve (someone's) purpose


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