Idioms
get one's nose out of (someone's) business
to stop interfering in someone else's business
The school secretary was told to get her nose out of the teacher's business.
get one's own way
get one's rear in gear
get one's say
get one's sea legs
get one's start
get one's walking papers
get one's way
get one's wires crossed
get out from under (someone or something)
get out of (something)
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take off weight or take weight off
put (someone) in the picture
keep a tight rein on (someone or something)
get along well with (something)
turn in (someone) or turn (someone) in
tie up (someone) or tie (someone) up
have (something) hanging over one's head
let (someone) have it with both barrels
off guard
squeak by (someone or something)
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In Albania, nodding your head means 'no'and shaking your head means 'yes'.
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