Idioms

get off to a flying start
to have a successful beginning
The new restaurant got off to a flying start when many people came during the first weekend.

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  • 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
  • get one's bearings
  • get one's comeuppance
  • get one's dander up
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  • for instance
  • like to hear oneself talk
  • above suspicion
  • Whatever will be, will be.
  • gum up
  • shake (someone) down or shake down (someone)
  • take responsibility for (someone or something)
  • rub salt in (someone's) wound
  • serve as a guinea pig
  • get one's wires crossed


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    When the temperature drops, the eyesight reaction time of insects (like the dragonfly and some animals like tortoises) decrease and thats why they can be caught early in the morning or at night by predators like birds whose eyesight reaction times are unaffected by temperature.      .. More >>
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