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Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

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get into a stew about/over (someone or something)<br />

- to be worried or upset about someone or something<br />

My mother is getting into a stew about my aunt not phoning.<br />

get into hot water<br />

- to get into trouble or difficulty<br />

We got into hot water when they found us in the building after it had closed.<br />

get into (something)<br />

- to become involved in something, to become interested in something<br />

I did not want to get into a conversation with the strange man.<br />

Recently, I have started to get into jazz music.<br />

get into the act<br />

- to try to be part of whatever is happening<br />

Everybody at the party wanted to get into the act <strong>and</strong> join the singers.<br />

get into the swing of things<br />

- to adapt to a new environment or situation<br />

My friend got into the swing of things after the party started.<br />

get into trouble<br />

- to become involved in some kind of trouble<br />

The young boys try not to get into trouble when they are left at home alone.<br />

get involved with (someone)<br />

- to become associated with someone (often romantically)<br />

The bank teller got involved with the bank manager several months ago .<br />

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