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  • 71get/start off on the right foot — to begin a relationship well I want to get off on the right foot with your parents. • • • Main Entry: ↑foot …

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  • 72get (all) your ducks in a row — get/have (all) your ˌducks in a ˈrow idiom (especially NAmE) to have made all the preparations needed to do sth; to be well organized • The company has its ducks in a row for a move into the Asian market. • Get your ducks in a row before you… …

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  • 73get off to a flying start — get off to a ˌflying ˈstart | get off to a ˈflyer idiom to make a very good start; to begin sth well • She s got off to a flying start in her new career. Main entry: ↑flying startidiom …

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  • 74get off to a flyer — get off to a ˌflying ˈstart | get off to a ˈflyer idiom to make a very good start; to begin sth well • She s got off to a flying start in her new career. Main entry: ↑flying startidiom …

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  • 75well-nigh — adverb INFORMAL nearly but not completely: It would be well nigh impossible to get there in less than an hour …

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  • 76Get in the Van — is a memoir by singer, writer, and spoken word artist Henry Rollins first published in 1994 by, Rollins own company, 2.13.61 Publications. The book is composed of journal entries that Rollins kept while he was lead singer of the band Black Flag… …

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  • 77Get Him Eat Him — is a five piece indie rock band from Providence, Rhode Island, formed in February 2004. Shortly after signing to Absolutely Kosher Records in the summer of 2004, the band began selling handmade CD Rs of their demo under the title Casual Sex . In… …

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  • 78get into the sack with someone — get/climb/jump/into the sack with someone informal phrase to have sex with someone that you do not know very well Thesaurus: to have sexsynonym sexual activity …

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  • 79get off on the right foot (with somebody) — get/start off on the right/wrong ˈfoot (with sb) idiom (informal) to start a relationship well/badly • I seem to have got off on the wrong foot with the new boss. Main entry: ↑footidiom …

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  • 80get off on the wrong foot (with somebody) — get/start off on the right/wrong ˈfoot (with sb) idiom (informal) to start a relationship well/badly • I seem to have got off on the wrong foot with the new boss. Main entry: ↑footidiom …

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