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Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

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get a wiggle on<br />

- to hurry up, to get going<br />

"Get a wiggle on. I want to arrive at the party before the other guests."<br />

get a word in<br />

- to find a chance to say something when others are talking<br />

The customer could not get a word in while talking to the salesman.<br />

get a word in edgewise<br />

- to manage to join a conversation<br />

I could not get a word in edgewise so I left the meeting.<br />

get across (something) to (someone)<br />

- to explain or say something so that someone can underst<strong>and</strong> it<br />

It was difficult to get across the importance of the school safety rules to the children.<br />

get after (someone) to do (something)<br />

- to urge someone to do something that he or she should do but has neglected<br />

I will get after the repairman to fix the computer as soon as he returns.<br />

get ahead<br />

- to advance or be successful<br />

The woman works hard at her job in order to get ahead.<br />

get ahead of (oneself)<br />

- to do or say something sooner than you should<br />

I was getting ahead of myself when I started asking questions about the job that I did<br />

not have.<br />

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