Idioms
get off one's high horse
to become less arrogant
The manager was forced to get off his high horse and act better toward the employees.
get off the ground
get off the hook
get off to a flying start
get on (someone's) nerves
get on (someone) to do (something)
get on in years
get on one's high horse
get on the bandwagon
get on the good side of (someone)
get one's act together
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a hard nut to crack
pot calling the kettle black
nose around
keep one's chin up
devote (something) to (something)
buckle down and do (something)
make an appointment (with someone)
frighten the living daylights out of (someone)
snap (something) up or snap up (something)
new broom sweeps clean
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