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Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

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get behind (a person or idea)<br />

- to support/help someone or something<br />

Many people decided to get behind the c<strong>and</strong>idate who promised to cut taxes.<br />

get better<br />

- to improve one's skill at doing something, to improve one's health<br />

The little boy is getting better at riding his bicycle.<br />

get by (on something)<br />

- to be able to satisfy your needs with a certain amount of something (usually related<br />

to money)<br />

The man is able to get by on his salary because he does not spend much money.<br />

get carried away<br />

- to be overcome by emotion or enthusiasm, to lose one's control or judgement<br />

I got carried away yesterday <strong>and</strong> cleaned all of my apartment.<br />

get close to (someone)<br />

- to become close friends with someone<br />

The woman tried very hard to get close to her youngest daughter.<br />

get close to (something)<br />

- to be almost as good as something, to almost reach or arrive at a goal<br />

The charity is getting close to the final amount of money that they expect to collect.<br />

get cold feet<br />

- to become afraid at the last minute<br />

The student got cold feet <strong>and</strong> cancelled his plans to go to China.<br />

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