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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 on (someone) to do (something)<br />

- to ask/pressure someone to do something<br />

I will get on my friend to bring your book back tomorrow.<br />

get on the good side of (someone)<br />

- to get in someone's favor<br />

I took my aunt to a nice restaurant in order to get on her good side.<br />

get one's act together<br />

- to become more organized<br />

My sister finally got her act together <strong>and</strong> was able to find a new job.<br />

get one's bearings<br />

- to determine where one is<br />

When I got my bearings I was able to easily find my way around the big department<br />

store.<br />

get one's comeuppance<br />

- to get the punishment that one deserves<br />

The woman got her comeuppance when she was forced to apologize to the other<br />

woman in the company.<br />

get one`s d<strong>and</strong>er up<br />

- to become angry<br />

You should not talk to the supervisor early in the morning or you may get his d<strong>and</strong>er<br />

up.<br />

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