get the wrong end of the stick - to not understand a situation correctly, get the impression - to form an idea or opinion about something or someone, get a chance - to have an opportunity to do something, get the joke - to understand the joke, get to know someone/something - to spend time with someone or something so that you gradually learn more about them or it, get hold of - to find someone or obtain something, get rid of someone - to find a way to make someone leave because you do not want the person to be with you any longer, get rid of something - to remove something that you do not want any longer, get your own back (on someone) - to do something unpleasant to someone because they have done something unpleasant to you, get into trouble - to be punished for doing something wrong or to be in a situation where someone in authority is angry with you, get out of the way - to stop obstructing or impeding someone; to move out of someone's path, get real! - used for telling someone that they should try to understand the true facts of a situation and not hope for what is impossible, get a life! - stop being so boring or annoying and do something more interesting, not getting anywhere - someone or something is not making progress or achieving a satisfactory result, get on someone's nerves - to annoy someone a lot, get your act together - to start to organize yourself so that you do things in an effective way, get on like a house on fire - If two people get ..., they like each other very much and become friends very quickly, get a move on - to hurry, be getting on - to be getting old, get the message - to understand what someone is trying to tell you, even if that person is not expressing himself or herself directly, get your own way - to persuade other people to allow you to do what you want,

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