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get outTo publish something, or make a product available.Rate it:

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get outTo say something with difficulty.Rate it:

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get outTo clean something. To eliminate dirt or stains.Rate it:

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get outTo take something from its container.Rate it:

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get overTo overcome something.Rate it:

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get overTo recover from something.Rate it:

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get over withTo do something quickly and hastily; without procrastination, especially so as to have something unpleasant behind oneself.Rate it:

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get pastTo cause something to get around a blockage; to cause to get around or surpass something that is in the way.Rate it:

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get pastTo continue around a blockage; to get around; to surpass something that is in the way.Rate it:

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Get RealTo confront reality, to realize something seriously, stop daydreaming and face the truthRate it:

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get startedto cause to start talking about something in lengthRate it:

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Get the SackTo be dismissed from job, told to leave something with prejudiceRate it:

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get the timeHave a free period of time to do something.Rate it:

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get to grips withTo deal (with something) decisively, or to confront (it) head on.Rate it:

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get to grips withTo battle (with something).Rate it:

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get to grips withTo gain an understanding (of something).Rate it:

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get to the pointTo state (something) directly; as opposed to in a long-winded way.Rate it:

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get up toTo do something, especially something that you should not doRate it:

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get usedBecome accustomed to something, to acclimate, to adjustRate it:

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ghost from one's pastSomething unpleasant from one's past that "haunts" them to the present day.Rate it:

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gild the lilyTo embellish or improve something unnecessarily; to add superfluous attributes to something.Rate it:

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Gild the LilyTo embellish or fabricate something that is already pretty and in a good conditionRate it:

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gild the pillTo make something unappealing look more attractive.Rate it:

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gird up one's loinsTo prepare oneself for something demanding.Rate it:

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give a hootTo care about; to place value on something.Rate it:

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give aboutto distribute or circulate somethingRate it:

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give aboutto encompass or surround somethingRate it:

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give forthTo emit or release something.Rate it:

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give it a shotTry or attempt (something).Rate it:

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Give Me FiveTo hit or slap your open hand to greet or rejoice something, as a gesture of sound agreementRate it:

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give overTo entrust something to another.Rate it:

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give snackTo ask for something. Created to ask for something that you want, mostly in a sport when asking for the ball, hacky sack, or anything that you want that someone else is holding.Rate it:

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give the lie toTo prove something to be false; to refute.Rate it:

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give thoughtto consider, think about or evaluate somethingRate it:

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glance awayTo look at something else briefly, then look back again.Rate it:

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glance overto quickly inspect something with the eyesRate it:

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glaze overSame as to gloss over something. When someone makes reference to something or alludes to it, but what was more important was hidden or was not expressly stated.Rate it:

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glom onTo attach oneself to something.Rate it:

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glom onTo comprehend something.Rate it:

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gloss overTo treat something with less care than it deserves; to skimp.Rate it:

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go against the grainTo defy convention; to do something in a manner that is unusual or out of the ordinary.Rate it:

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Go Against the GrainAnnoying people by saying or doing something in an unusual way, to arouse anger in someone by going against his willRate it:

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go along withTo comply with something, even if reluctantly; to accept or tolerate.Rate it:

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go around the housesDo something circuitously.Rate it:

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go downSomething that is about to happenRate it:

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go down that roadTo settle a way of doing something; do decide to do something in a particular way.Rate it:

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go down the roadA way of doing something; to do something in a particular way.Rate it:

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go forTo attack something.Rate it:

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go forTo do something, especially for leisure.Rate it:

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go forTo go somewhere in order to get something.Rate it:

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