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Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

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get one's sea legs<br />

- to become accustomed to something (like you would become accustomed to the<br />

movement of a ship)<br />

After we got our sea legs we were able to get up <strong>and</strong> walk around the boat.<br />

get one's start<br />

- to receive the first major opportunity of one's career<br />

The newspaper owner got his start by selling papers when he was a child.<br />

get one's walking papers<br />

- to get fired<br />

The young man got his walking papers for being late too often.<br />

get one's wires crossed<br />

- to get confused about something<br />

We got our wires crossed <strong>and</strong> we both went to different places for our meeting.<br />

get out from under (someone or something)<br />

- to escape from a situation that one does not like<br />

I would like to get out from under my boss who is always watching my work.<br />

get out of a jam<br />

- to get free from a problem or bad situation<br />

We got out of a jam this morning when enough people came to help finish the job.<br />

get out of bed on the wrong side<br />

- to be in a bad mood<br />

I think that she got out of bed on the wrong side as she is not talking to anyone today.<br />

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