Idioms
get on (someone's) nerves
to irritate someone
The woman's constant complaining is beginning to get on my 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
get one's ducks in a row
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lull (someone) into a false sense of security
straight from the shoulder
look through (something)
so help me
make use of (someone or something)
dip into (something)
in the wrong place at the wrong time
rivet (someone's) attention
weigh down on (someone)
what's (up) with (someone)
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