Idioms
get up
to get out of bed, to get to one`s feet
I got up early today so that I could go fishing with my friend. I got up after sitting at my computer all morning.
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
get wind of (something)
get wise to (someone or something)
get with it
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come to nothing
open up on (someone or something)
crackpot
out of breath
whole show
on schedule
lady's man
no skin off one's nose
sock it to (someone)
make overtures to (someone)
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