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Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

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get out of h<strong>and</strong><br />

- to get out of control<br />

The party was beginning to get out of h<strong>and</strong> so we asked everyone to leave.<br />

get out of (somewhere)<br />

- to leave somewhere, to escape<br />

I want to hurry <strong>and</strong> get out of my house so I will not be late for work.<br />

get out of the way<br />

- to stop obstructing or interfering with someone or something, to escape from<br />

something<br />

The car was unable to get out of the way of the truck <strong>and</strong> it was hit.<br />

get over (something)<br />

- to overcome a difficulty, to recover from an illness or shock<br />

The woman is having trouble getting over her father`s death.<br />

get ready<br />

- to prepare yourself for something<br />

"First I must get ready for work, then I will help you."<br />

get religion<br />

- to develop a strong religious belief<br />

My uncle recently got religion <strong>and</strong> is very busy now.<br />

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