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Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

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get nowhere fast<br />

- to make no progress<br />

We are getting nowhere fast in our effort to convince our boss to give us a holiday.<br />

get off<br />

- to escape or avoid punishment<br />

The criminal got off with a very light sentence from the judge.<br />

get off (a bus/train/plane etc.)<br />

- to leave or exit from a bus or train etc.<br />

We decided to get off the train at the next station.<br />

get off easy<br />

- to escape a serious punishment<br />

The criminals got off easy after they robbed the bank.<br />

get off on the wrong foot (with someone or something)<br />

- to make a bad start with someone or something<br />

I got off on the wrong foot with my boss <strong>and</strong> our relationship is not good.<br />

get off one`s butt<br />

- to get busy, to start working<br />

My friend should get off his butt <strong>and</strong> try to find a job.<br />

get off one's high horse<br />

- to become less arrogant<br />

The manager was forced to get off his high horse <strong>and</strong> act better toward the employees.<br />

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