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  • 31get off at — phr verb Get off at is used with these nouns as the object: ↑exit …

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  • 32get off — come down from or out of (a bus or train etc.) We decided to get off the train at the station next to our regular station …

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  • 33Get off of My Cloud — «Get off of My Cloud» Sencillo de The Rolling Stones del álbum December s Children Formato Disco de vinilo Grabación 6 y 7 de septiembre de 1965, RCA Studios, Hollywood Género(s) Rock …

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  • 34Get Off of My Cloud — Single par The Rolling Stones extrait de l’album December s Children (and Everybody s) Face B The Singer Not the Song (UK) I m Free (US) Sortie 25 septembre 1965 (UK) 22 octobre 1965 (US) Enr …

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  • 35get off off on the right foot — get off/start off on the right foot 1. get off/start off on the wrong foot if you get off on the wrong foot with someone you have just met, your relationship starts badly, often with an argument. I got off on the right foot by telling her how… …

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  • 36Get Off of My Cloud — «Get Off of My Cloud» Сингл The Rolling Stones из альбома December s Children (And Everybody s) Сторона «Б» «I m Free» (США) «The Singer Not the Song» (Великобритания) Выпущен 25 сентября 1965 (США) 22 октября 1965 (Великобритания) Формат …

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  • 37get off the ground — get (something) off the ground if a plan or activity gets off the ground or you get it off the ground, it starts or succeeds. The scheme should get off the ground towards the end of this year. A lot more public spending will be required to get… …

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  • 38get off off on the wrong foot — get off/start off on the wrong foot 1. if you get off on the wrong foot with someone you have just met, your relationship starts badly, often with an argument. I don t really know why, but somehow Clare and I got off on the wrong foot. (usually… …

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  • 39get off with — ˌget ˈoff with [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they get off with he/she/it gets off with present participle getting off with past tense …

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  • 40get\ off\ one's\ case — • get off one s case • get off one s back • get off one s tail v. phr. To stop bothering and constantly checking up on someone; quit hounding one. Get off my case! he cried angrily. You re worse than the cops. Contrast: on one s case …

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