Idioms
get off
to escape or avoid punishment
The criminal got off with a very light sentence from the judge.
get off (a bus/train/plane etc.)
get off (someone's) back
get off easy
get off on the wrong foot (with someone or something)
get off one's butt
get off one's high horse
get off the ground
get off the hook
get off to a flying start
get on (someone's) nerves
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have nothing to do with (someone or something)
out of style
have never had it so good
set the stage for (something)
in between
get sick
off one's hands
take precedence over (someone or something)
keep an eye on (someone or something)
behind closed doors
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