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  • 1get under — phr verb Get under is used with these nouns as the object: ↑control, ↑cover …

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  • 2get under someone's feet — get under (someone s) feet be under (your) feet if someone is under your feet, they annoy you because they are always near you in a way that makes it difficult for you to do something. Why don t you ask Kelly to sit in the other room for a while? …

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  • 3get under feet — get under (someone s) feet be under (your) feet if someone is under your feet, they annoy you because they are always near you in a way that makes it difficult for you to do something. Why don t you ask Kelly to sit in the other room for a while? …

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  • 4get under your skin — informal 1 : to irritate or upset you She really gets under my skin. 2 : to affect you emotionally even though you do not want or expect to be affected I used to hate the city, but after a while it kind of got under my skin. [=I grew to like it]… …

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  • 5get under somebody's skin — get under sb s ˈskin idiom (informal) to annoy sb • Don t let him get under your skin. Main entry: ↑skinidiom …

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  • 6Get Out and Get Under the Moon — is a popular song.The music was written by Larry Shay, the lyrics by Charles Tobias and William Jerome. The song was published in 1928.The song is now a standard, which has been recorded by many artists …

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  • 7get under (someone's) skin — 1. to annoy someone. It really got under my skin when he said women were bad drivers. 2. to affect someone very strongly in a way that is difficult to forget. Something about the haunting beauty of the place really got under my skin …

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  • 8get under your skin — get under (your) skin to annoy you very much. He really got under my skin when he said women were bad drivers …

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  • 9get under skin — get under (your) skin to annoy you very much. He really got under my skin when he said women were bad drivers …

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  • 10get under way — index arise (occur), dispatch (send off), embark Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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