Idioms
get in (someone's) hair
to bother or irritate someone
The woman complained that her young child was always getting in her hair.
get in on (something)
get in on the ground floor
get in touch with someone
get into (something)
get into (somewhere)
get into a jam
get into a stew about/over (someone or something)
get into hot water
get into the act
get into the swing of things
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kill two birds with one stone
a lost cause
tuck into (something)
no wonder
arm in arm
die in one's boots
get into a stew about/over (someone or something)
chips are down
all right
Your secret is safe with me.
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Locusts, like giant grasshoppers or crickets, travel in swarms of up to 80 million and each eats its own weight in plants every day.
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