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Examples:get married on the spur of the moment—get off or out of (a bus, train, car etc)—get rid of an opponent or a problem—get hyped up in front of an audience—get to the root (of a problem etc)—get to the bottom of sth. —get right to the heart of the matter [idiom.]—lit. examine roots and inquire at the base (idiom); to get to the bottom of sth—get rid of the old to bring in the new (idiom); to innovate—trip forwards or stumble back (idiom, from Book of Songs); can't get anything right—lit. the birds are over, the bow is put away (idiom); fig. get rid of sb once he has served his purpose—get a great number of people involved (in carrying out some task)—get fat (a sign of prosperity, so a compliment)—(of a woman) get married—(coll.) (of women) get one's period—get up on hind legs (esp. of horse)—(of women) get one's period—dig up roots and inquire at the base (idiom); to get to the bottom of sth—clear the road (i.e. get rid of people for passage of royalty or VIP)—lit. treasuring a jade ring becomes a crime (idiom); get into trouble on account of a cherished item—fig. get the better of an enemy during diplomatic functions—get rid of intestinal parasite with drugs—get out of a predicament—promote what is useful and get rid of what is harmful [idiom.]—aim to carve a swan and get a semblance of a duck [idiom.]—get a better grasp of sth.— |