Idioms
get cold feet
to become afraid and hesitant about something at the last minute
The student got cold feet and cancelled his plans to go to China.
get cracking
get down to (something)
get down to brass tacks
get down to business
get down to the nitty-gritty
get dressed up
get engaged (to/with someone)
get even (with someone)
get going
get hold of (someone)
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in abeyance
to the core
iron out (something) or iron (something) out
trump card
not give (something) another thought
on the way (somewhere)
call in (something) or call (something) in
get back to (something)
take (someone) for granted
pour money down the drain
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