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get someone into hot water — get (someone) into hot water be in hot water if someone is in hot water, people are angry with them and they are likely to be punished. You ll get into hot water if your teacher finds out … New idioms dictionary
get someone into bed — get (someone) into bed to persuade someone to have sex with you. It took 3 months before she finally got him into bed … New idioms dictionary
get someone into trouble — old fashioned phrase to make a woman who is not married pregnant Thesaurus: conception and making someone pregnanthyponym Main entry: trouble … Useful english dictionary
get someone into trouble — old fashioned to make a woman who is not married pregnant … English dictionary
get something into one's head — get something into one s (or someone s) head come or cause (someone) to realize or understand when will you get it into your head that it s the project that counts not me? … Useful english dictionary
get something into your thick head — get something into/through/your thick head/skull/informal phrase to start understanding something This expression is used when you are angry and you think someone is being stupid Will you get it into your thick head that I’m not coming! Thes … Useful english dictionary
Get stuck into — 1. set about (a task) vigorously; 2. attack (someone) vigorously either physically or verbally; 3. become embroiled in an argument; 4. eat hungrily … Dictionary of Australian slang
get stuck into — Australian Slang 1. set about (a task) vigorously; 2. attack (someone) vigorously either physically or verbally; 3. become embroiled in an argument; 4. eat hungrily … English dialects glossary
get into shape — (or get someone into shape) become (or make someone) physically fitter by exercise if you re thinking of getting into shape, take it easy and build up slowly … Useful english dictionary
get into hot water — get (someone) into hot water be in hot water if someone is in hot water, people are angry with them and they are likely to be punished. You ll get into hot water if your teacher finds out … New idioms dictionary
suck (someone) into (something) — to cause someone to become involved in something or do something. I got sucked into their argument because I was a friend of the family. I didn t return the salesman s phone calls because I didn t want to be sucked in. Usage notes: usually used… … New idioms dictionary