Idioms
get back
to return
We got back from London early yesterday afternoon.
get back at (someone)
get back to (someone)
get back to (something)
get back together (with someone)
get behind
get behind (a person or idea)
get better
get better (at something)
get busy
get by (on something)
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spoon-feed (someone)
under certain circumstances
hazard an opinion
in less than no time
slowly but surely
pitch a tent
two-time (someone)
to be sick in bed
come to (something)
serve as a guinea pig
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The estimated number of M&M's sold each day in the United States is 200,000,000.
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