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  • 61get something out of one's system — {v. phr.} 1. To eliminate some food item or drug from one s body. * /John will feel much better once he gets the addictive sleeping pills out of his system./ 2. To free oneself of yearning for something in order to liberate oneself from an… …

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  • 62get something out of one's system — {v. phr.} 1. To eliminate some food item or drug from one s body. * /John will feel much better once he gets the addictive sleeping pills out of his system./ 2. To free oneself of yearning for something in order to liberate oneself from an… …

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  • 63get sb in line — ► to make someone agree to your way of doing something: »If we have to change supervisors to get everybody in line, we will. »You better get your people in line, or you ll lose the battle for market share. Main Entry: ↑line …

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  • 64get\ the\ worst\ of — • get the worst of • have the worst of v. phr. To lose; be defeated or beaten in; suffer most. Joe got the worst of the argument with Molly. Often used in the phrase the worst of it . If you start a fight with Jim, you may get the worst of it.… …

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  • 65get your act together — get (your) act together informal to organize your activities so that you do things in an effective way. If these people could ever get their act together, they could produce unbeatable wines. You d better get your act together and start looking… …

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  • 66get act together — get (your) act together informal to organize your activities so that you do things in an effective way. If these people could ever get their act together, they could produce unbeatable wines. You d better get your act together and start looking… …

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  • 67get to market — ► COMMERCE if a product gets to market, it is ready to be sold: » Better drugs can always get to market, ensuring patients access to the best medicine. Main Entry: ↑market …

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  • 68get a handle on something — get a handle on (something) informal to find a way to understand a situation in order to control it. We need to get a better handle on the effects of climate change …

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  • 69get a handle on — (something) informal to find a way to understand a situation in order to control it. We need to get a better handle on the effects of climate change …

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  • 70get a foot in the door — get a/(your) foot in the door British, American & Australian, Australian to start working at a low level for an organization because you want a better job in the same organization in the future. I know it s not the job you d hoped for, but at… …

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