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.
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.
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