Idioms1
Idioms2
Idioms3
Phrasal verbs: 'Get' 1
Phrasal verbs: 'Get' 2
100

to delay or avoid talking about something difficult or unpleasant

hint: beat


beat around the bush

Don’t beat around the bush.

100

to get out of control

get out of hand

She let things get out of hand.

100

to comment on the fact that someone you were talking about just appeared

hint: speak

speak of the devil

There he is, speak of the devil.

100

to progress

get ahead

100

to have just enough money to survive

get by

200

a seeming misfortune that turns out to be for the best

hint: disguise

blessing in disguise

Getting fired turned out to be a blessing in disguise.

200

to stick with something

hint: hang

hang in there

Hang in there.

200

to receive benefits or advantages from two situations (and no disadvantages)

hint: best

the best of both worlds

Well, she’s got the best of both worlds.

200

to be friendly with someone

get along (with)

200

to do something not allowed and get found out

get into trouble

300

to not worry about a problem until it happens

hint: bridge

cross that bridge when we get there

We’ll cross that bridge when we get there.

300

relieved of a duty, burden, responsibility, or pressure

hint: hook

let someone off the hook

He decided to let her off the hook.

300

to feel sick

hint: weather

under the weather

I’m feeling under the weather.

300

to escape

get away

300

to leave a boat, bicycle, bus, plane or train

get off

400

to treat someone in a less critical way

hint: cut

cut me some slack

Would you cut me some slack?

400

to do something very rarely

hint: moon

once in a blue moon

I go out for walks once in a blue moon.

400

to express agreement with something that was just said

hint: say

you can say that again

Wow, you can say that again.

400

to return to the original starting place

get back

400

to board a boat, bicycle, bus, plane or train

get on

500

something that is very common

hint: dozen

dime a dozen

These red poppies are a dime a dozen.

500

to calm down

hint: pull

pull yourself together

Pull yourself together, man!

500

to accept a negative aspect of a situation in order to proceed

hint: bite

bite the bullet

After some reflection, he decided to bite the bullet.

500

to fail to do work according to schedule

get behind

500

to recover from sickness

get over