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Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

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get off (someone`s) back<br />

- to leave someone alone <strong>and</strong> not bother him or her<br />

I wish that my supervisor would get off my back.<br />

get off the ground<br />

- to make a successful beginning<br />

My uncle's new business never got off the ground <strong>and</strong> he must look for a new job.<br />

get off the hook<br />

- to become free from an obligation<br />

I got off the hook <strong>and</strong> I did not have to clean the classroom after school.<br />

get off to a flying start<br />

- to have a successful beginning<br />

The new restaurant got off to a flying start when many people came during the first<br />

weekend.<br />

get on in years<br />

- to become older<br />

My uncle is getting on in years <strong>and</strong> is not very healthy.<br />

get on one`s high horse<br />

- to behave with arrogance<br />

Our boss likes to get on his high horse <strong>and</strong> give orders to everyone.<br />

get on (someone`s) nerves<br />

- to irritate someone<br />

The woman's constant complaining is beginning to get on my nerves.<br />

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