Idioms
get to the heart of (something)
to understand the most important thing about something
We were in the meeting for three hours trying to get to the heart of the problem.
get to the root of a problem
get tough with (someone)
get under (someone's) skin
get under way
get up
get up enough nerve (to do something)
get up on the wrong side of the bed
get up the nerve to (do something)
get used to (someone or something)
get well
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buy (something) sight unseen
like father, like son
say uncle
with all the fixings
swear on a stack of Bibles
break ground for (something)
a matter of fact
drop a hint
the real thing
blow to smithereens
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