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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  • 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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