Idioms
get tough with (someone)
to become firm or strict with someone
The school plans to get tough with students who are late.
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
get wet
get what's coming to you
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go against the grain
laid-back
have a good time
in for (something)
rear its ugly head
put one's thinking cap on or put on one's thinking cap
like water off a duck's back
set eyes on (someone or something)
blaze a trail (in something)
light out (for somewhere)
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60% of electrocutions occur while talking on the telephone during a thunderstorm.
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