| Idiom | Meaning | Example | 
| get high | 
feel good, have a special feeling
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I get a natural high from jogging. I feel happy and free.
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| get him back | 
get revenge, get back at
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Lyle wants to get me back for seeing Betty. He's jealous.
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| get home | 
arrive at home, come home
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I'm going to bed when I get home. I'm sleepy.
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| get in deeper | 
cause you more trouble,  dig yourself in
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Telling another lie will only get you in deeper - make it worse.
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| get in my face | 
confront me, stand in front of me
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When I try to talk to Jodi, her boyfriend gets in my face.
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| get in on it | 
benefit from it, take advantage of it
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Baymart is having a half-price sale, and I want to get in on it.
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| get in on the ground floor | 
be there at the start, be one of the first people to invest or be hired
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If I get in on the ground floor at MING'S, I'll advance quickly.
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| get in shape | 
exercise until you are physically fit, work out
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If you want to play soccer this year, you better get in shape.
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| get in your hair | 
(See in your hair)
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| get into her pants [B] | 
have sex with her, lay her[B]
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He wants to get into her pants, but she won't let him.
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