Idioms
get out of (something)
to avoid doing something that you should do or that you said you would do
I was able to get out of my piano practice yesterday.
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
get rid of (something)
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swing (something)
set (something) off or set off (something)
at will
lie/lay down on the job
a known fact
run into (an amount of money or something)
go off half-cocked
hard up
either feast or famine
do a snow job on (someone)
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Westerlies
Constant winds blowing from south-west in the northern hemisphere and north-west in south hemisphere.
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