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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blow the lid off (something)
point out (someone or something) to (someone)
off one's hands
go ape
reach for the sky
in the affirmative
Here goes nothing.
in the course of
forty winks
come to grief
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Fact
The original fifty cent piece in Australian decimal currency had around $2.00 worth of silver in it before it was replaced with a less expensive twelve sided coin.
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