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.
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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sick of (someone or something)
wear down (something) or wear (something) down
force (someone) to the wall
sell like hotcakes
for free
stand by
narrow-minded
show (someone) up or show up (someone)
arrive on the scene
boggle (someone's) mind
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In 1832 Abraham Lincoln ran for the Illinois legislature, and lost.
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