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41get the bit between your teeth — get/take the bit between (your) teeth British, American & Australian, American to start doing something in a very keen way. When the team really gets the bit between their teeth, they are almost impossible to beat …
42get the bit between teeth — get/take the bit between (your) teeth British, American & Australian, American to start doing something in a very keen way. When the team really gets the bit between their teeth, they are almost impossible to beat …
43get the giggles — get/have/the giggles phrase to be unable to stop giggling During his speech, I got the giggles and had to leave. Thesaurus: to laugh a lot or start laughingsynonym Main entry: giggle …
44get (the) hiccups — get/have/(the) hiccups phrase to start making hiccup sounds and not be able to stop Thesaurus: to make miscellaneous soundshyponym to make a soundsynonym Main entry: hiccup …
45get the jump on — start faster than the others, quick on the draw Ben got the jump on the other runners. He led by one stride …
46get the go-ahead — or[the green light] {v. phr.} To receive the permission or signal to start or to proceed. * /We had to wait until we got the go ahead on our research project./ …
47get the go-ahead — or[the green light] {v. phr.} To receive the permission or signal to start or to proceed. * /We had to wait until we got the go ahead on our research project./ …
48get the show on the road — (Slang) begin, start, commence …
49Get the digit out — stop wasting time and start work …
50get the digit out — Australian Slang stop wasting time and start work …