Idioms

get one's ducks in a row
to put one's affairs in order, to get things ready
I got my ducks in a row and was able to find a job easily.

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  • get one's feet wet
  • get one's fill of (someone or something)
  • get one's foot in the door
  • get one's hands on (someone or something)
  • get one's head above water
  • get one's just deserts
  • get one's money's worth
  • get one's nose out of (someone's) business
  • get one's own way
  • get one's rear in gear
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  • lunatic fringe
  • grit one's teeth
  • catch (someone) napping
  • get under way
  • for the good of (someone or something)
  • make away with (something)
  • shut (something) off or shut off (something)
  • count one's chickens before they're hatched
  • come through (something)
  • do (someone) out of (something)


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    The three-syllable word hideous, with the change of a single consonant, becomes a two-syllable word with no vowel sounds in common: hideout.      .. More >>
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