Idioms
get one's feet wet
to begin something, to do something for the first time
The writer got his feet wet in the publishing business and he is now ready to start his own business.
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
get one's say
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one's name is mud
poke fun at (someone)
serve (someone's) purpose
turn out
throw out (something) or throw (something) out
have a score to settle with (someone)
under the wire
set back (someone or something) or set (someone or something) back
go over (something) with a fine-toothed comb
get involved with (someone)
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It takes an adult about 138 minutes to watch bridges over madison county but only 118 minutes to read the book.
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