get+done

  • 101get the job done — verb to fulfil ones task, to do what is required to do Bob and the gang have so much fun, working together to <b class= citedterm >get the job done</b> …

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  • 102get a result —    British    not to lose    The jargon of less literate soccer managers and players, who have problems in differentiating a draw or loss from an abandoned match:     Nobody fancied playing Leeds it was difficult to get a result against us.… …

    How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms

  • 103ˌget beˈhind — phrasal verb if you get behind with work or payments, you have not done as much work or made as many payments as you should have done …

    Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • 104get behind — phrasal verb Word forms get behind : present tense I/you/we/they get behind he/she/it gets behind present participle getting behind past tense got behind past participle got behind 1) [intransitive] if you get behind with work or payments, you… …

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  • 105get back at — {v.}, {informal} To do something bad to (someone who has done something bad to you) hurt in return. * /John played a joke on Henry, and next day Henry got back at him./ * /The elephant waited many years to get back at the man who fed him red… …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 106get back at — {v.}, {informal} To do something bad to (someone who has done something bad to you) hurt in return. * /John played a joke on Henry, and next day Henry got back at him./ * /The elephant waited many years to get back at the man who fed him red… …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 107get\ back\ at — v informal To do something bad to (someone who has done something bad to you) hurt in return. John played a joke on Henry, and next day Henry got back at him. The elephant waited many years to get back at the man who fed him red pepper. Syn.: pay …

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  • 108get cracking —    When you get cracking, you start doing something immediately.     I d better get cracking or I ll never get my homework done …

    English Idioms & idiomatic expressions

  • 109get your act together —    If you get your act together, you organize your affairs better than you have done previously and deal with things more efficiently.     Jack s plan won t work unless he gets his act together.    If you tell someone to get their act together,… …

    English Idioms & idiomatic expressions

  • 110get at it — do it, get busy, get to it    Well, this work has to be done. Let s get at it …

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