Category: idiom-page

  • get something for peanuts

    [content_band style=”color: #333;” bg_color=”#fcfaf2″ border=”all” inner_container=”true”] [custom_headline type=”left” level=”h3″ looks_like=”h4″ accent=”true”] get something for peanuts[/custom_headline][column type=”5/6″] Explanation: When you get something for peanuts, you buy it for a low price. How to use it: [someone] gets [something] for peanuts Example: I got this new computer for peanuts! [/column] [column type=”1/6″ last=”true”][custom_headline style=”margin-top: 0;” level=”h3″ looks_like=”h4″][x_icon…

  • get something

    [content_band style=”color: #333;” bg_color=”#edf4fc” border=”all” inner_container=”true”] [custom_headline type=”left” level=”h3″ looks_like=”h4″ accent=”true”] get something[/custom_headline][column type=”5/6″] Explanation: When you get something, you understand it. How to use it: [someone] gets something Example: Don’t ask me about algebra. I don’t get it. [/column] [column type=”1/6″ last=”true”][custom_headline style=”margin-top: 0;” level=”h3″ looks_like=”h4″][x_icon type=”volume-up”] [/custom_headline][/column][/content_band]

  • get pulled over

    [content_band style=”color: #333;” bg_color=”#fcfaf2″ border=”all” inner_container=”true”] [custom_headline type=”left” level=”h3″ looks_like=”h4″ accent=”true”] get pulled over[/custom_headline][column type=”5/6″] Explanation: When you get pulled over, the police stop your car. How to use it: [someone] get pulled over by the police Example: Yesterday, Joe got pulled over for speeding. [/column] [column type=”1/6″ last=”true”][custom_headline style=”margin-top: 0;” level=”h3″ looks_like=”h4″][x_icon type=”volume-up”] [/custom_headline][/column][/content_band]

  • get out of hand

    [content_band style=”color: #333;” bg_color=”#edf4fc” border=”all” inner_container=”true”] [custom_headline type=”left” level=”h3″ looks_like=”h4″ accent=”true”] get out of hand[/custom_headline][column type=”5/6″] Explanation: When something gets out of hand, there is chaos How to use it: [something] gets out of hand Example: Everyone was arguing at the meeting so it got out of hand. [/column] [column type=”1/6″ last=”true”][custom_headline style=”margin-top: 0;” level=”h3″…

  • get one’s feet wet

    [content_band style=”color: #333;” bg_color=”#fcfaf2″ border=”all” inner_container=”true”] [custom_headline type=”left” level=”h3″ looks_like=”h4″ accent=”true”] get one’s feet wet[/custom_headline][column type=”5/6″] Explanation: When you get your feet wet, you have your first experience doing something. How to use it: [someone] gets their feet wet Example: I first got my feet wet as a teacher in 1989. [/column] [column type=”1/6″ last=”true”][custom_headline…

  • get on one’s nerves

    [content_band style=”color: #333;” bg_color=”#edf4fc” border=”all” inner_container=”true”] [custom_headline type=”left” level=”h3″ looks_like=”h4″ accent=”true”] get on one’s nerves[/custom_headline][column type=”5/6″] Explanation: When someone or something gets on another’s nerves, it bothers them How to use it: [someone] gets on another person’s nerves Example: The noise in this neighborhood gets on my nerves. [/column] [column type=”1/6″ last=”true”][custom_headline style=”margin-top: 0;” level=”h3″…

  • get off on the wrong foot

    [content_band style=”color: #333;” bg_color=”#fcfaf2″ border=”all” inner_container=”true”] [custom_headline type=”left” level=”h3″ looks_like=”h4″ accent=”true”] get off on the wrong foot[/custom_headline][column type=”5/6″] Explanation: When you get off on the wrong foot, your relationship with the other person doesn’t begin smoothly. How to use it: [two people] get off on the wrong foot Example: I think we got off on…

  • get hitched

    [content_band style=”color: #333;” bg_color=”#edf4fc” border=”all” inner_container=”true”] [custom_headline type=”left” level=”h3″ looks_like=”h4″ accent=”true”] get hitched[/custom_headline][column type=”5/6″] Explanation: When you get hitched, you get married. How to use it: [someone] gets hitched or [two people] get hitched Example: Ed & Chris got hitched in Las Vegas. [/column] [column type=”1/6″ last=”true”][custom_headline style=”margin-top: 0;” level=”h3″ looks_like=”h4″][x_icon type=”volume-up”] [/custom_headline][/column][/content_band]

  • get down to the nuts and bolts

    [content_band style=”color: #333;” bg_color=”#fcfaf2″ border=”all” inner_container=”true”] [custom_headline type=”left” level=”h3″ looks_like=”h4″ accent=”true”] get down to the nuts and bolts[/custom_headline][column type=”5/6″] Explanation: When you get down to the nuts and bolts, you discuss the most important aspects. How to use it: [someone] gets down to the nuts and bolts Example: During the meeting we got down to…

  • get down to the nitty-gritty

    [content_band style=”color: #333;” bg_color=”#edf4fc” border=”all” inner_container=”true”] [custom_headline type=”left” level=”h3″ looks_like=”h4″ accent=”true”] get down to the nitty-gritty[/custom_headline][column type=”5/6″] Explanation: When you get down to the nitty-gritty, you deal with the fundamental or essential aspects. How to use it: [someone] gets down to the nitty-gritty Example: Hopefully, during this meeting we can get down to the nitty…