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.
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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