Idioms
get into the swing of things
to adapt to a new environment or situation
We got into the swing of things after the party started.
get into the wrong hands
get into trouble
get involved with (someone)
get it
get it all together
get it through one's head
get lost
Get lost!
get mad at (someone or something)
get married
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get a lot of mileage out of (something)
drown one's sorrows
have a lot on one's mind
knock one's head against the wall
white lie
mince (one's) words
shoot from the hip
ride the gravy train
smash hit
have half a mind to (do something)
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