Idioms
get out from under (someone or something)
to escape from a situation that one does not like
I would like to get out from under my boss who is always watching my work.
get out of (something)
get out of (somewhere)
get out of a jam
get out of bed on the wrong side or get out on the wrong side of bed
get out of hand
get out of line
get out of the way
get over (something)
get ready
get religion
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step right up
call (someone or something) into question or call into question (someone or something)
main drag
have (someone) in one's pocket
all night long
by the seat of one's pants
swear on a stack of Bibles
at a stretch
call of nature
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