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  • Idiom: Mike is so lively its great to have him here
    the life and soul of the party
  • Idiom:Maria is so old
    getting on a bit
  • Idiom: Tulia and Louise have become such good friends
    get along like a house on fire, like a house on fire
  • Idiom: Tom stole my coffee cup, its alright tho I ate all his biscuits
    get your own back
  • phrasal verbs: lets all meet up on friday and have a chat
    get together
  • phrasal verbs: can you move so i can pass
    get by
  • Idiom:Laura just gave all her pocket money to help the homeless
    heart of gold
  • phrasal verbs:My boss was really supportive this week
    get behind someone/something
  • Idiom: I spoke to France but I feel we have not made any progress
    not getting anywhere
  • phrasal verbs: sorry i'm busy now can a call you again later
    get back to someone
  • Idiom: hurry up
    get a move on
  • Idiom: delicate emotional state
    heart of glass
  • phrasal verbs:I'm really late with my work i will probably miss the deadline
    get behind
  • phrasal verbs: Lucy has finally stopped crying after breaking up with Amanda
    get over
  • phrasal verbs: wow Mike is a really good dancer
    get down to
  • Idiom: She's so lazy
    never lifts a finger
  • Idiom: persistently irritating and a times painful relationship
    thorn in my side
  • Idiom: Sergio is so annoying
    get on my nerves
  • Idiom: He's completely harmless
    wouldn't hurt a fly
  • phrasal verbs: I said i had exam so i don't have to go to the conference
    get out of something
  • Idiom: Tonya is so sensible and practical
    down to earth
  • Idiom: I was depressed after loosing my job but i found another one now
    getting your act together
  • phrasal verbs: I finnished cleaning the house now i can do my work
    get on with something
  • Idiom: My uncle gets angry quickly.
    a very quick temper
  • Idiom: After our conversation yesterday they won't call back in a hurry
    get the message