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  • 111get sth off the ground — ► to start a project or activity or to start making it successful: »A lot more money will be required to get this project off the ground. Main Entry: ↑ground …

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  • 112get something off the ground — get (something) off the ground to start. Casey and his friend tried to start a band, but it never got off the ground. A lot more money will be needed to get this project off the ground. Etymology: based on the idea of an aircraft getting off the… …

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  • 113get off the ground — get (something) off the ground to start. Casey and his friend tried to start a band, but it never got off the ground. A lot more money will be needed to get this project off the ground. Etymology: based on the idea of an aircraft getting off the… …

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  • 114get something over and done with — get (something) over and done with to do something difficult or unpleasant as soon as you can so that you do not have to worry about it any more. I ve made an appointment to have my wisdom tooth out tomorrow morning. I just want to get it over… …

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  • 115get over and done with — get (something) over and done with to do something difficult or unpleasant as soon as you can so that you do not have to worry about it any more. I ve made an appointment to have my wisdom tooth out tomorrow morning. I just want to get it over… …

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  • 116get on your high horse — get on (your) high horse to act as if you are better or more intelligent than other people. We can t get on our high horse and judge other countries by our own standards …

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  • 117get on high horse — get on (your) high horse to act as if you are better or more intelligent than other people. We can t get on our high horse and judge other countries by our own standards …

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  • 118get through to someone — get through (to (someone)) 1. to communicate with someone by telephone. If you re having trouble getting through, you should try e mailing him. 2. to make someone understand or believe what you mean. Pictures can sometimes help you get through to …

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  • 119get through to — get through (to (someone)) 1. to communicate with someone by telephone. If you re having trouble getting through, you should try e mailing him. 2. to make someone understand or believe what you mean. Pictures can sometimes help you get through to …

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  • 120get through — (to (someone)) 1. to communicate with someone by telephone. If you re having trouble getting through, you should try e mailing him. 2. to make someone understand or believe what you mean. Pictures can sometimes help you get through to people more …

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