get to bed

  • 1get in bed with — (commercial jargon) To form an alliance with (another business) • • • Main Entry: ↑bed …

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  • 2get 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 …

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  • 3get into bed with someone — climb/get/hop into bed with (someone) be in bed with (someone) to work with a person or organization, or to be involved with them, in a way which causes other people not to trust you. Rather than hopping into bed with a leading merchant bank, it… …

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  • 4get into bed with — climb/get/hop into bed with (someone) be in bed with (someone) to work with a person or organization, or to be involved with them, in a way which causes other people not to trust you. Rather than hopping into bed with a leading merchant bank, it… …

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  • 5get into bed (with) — vb to merge or agree to liaise closely with. A piece of jargon from the business world which has become widely known since the late 1970s …

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  • 6get into bed with someone — …

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  • 7get between the sheets — get in bed …

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  • 8get — 1. range of use. Get is one of the most frequently used and most productive words in English. Often it has virtually no meaning in itself and draws its meaning almost entirely from its context, especially in idiomatic uses such as get to bed, get …

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  • 9bed — bed1 W1S1 [bed] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(sleep)¦ 2¦(sex)¦ 3¦(river/lake/sea)¦ 4¦(garden)¦ 5¦(rock)¦ 6¦(lowest layer)¦ 7¦(in river/water)¦ 8 get out of bed on the wrong side 9 not a bed of roses 10 you ve made your bed and you …

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  • 10bed — bed1 [ bed ] noun *** 1. ) count or uncount a piece of furniture that you sleep on, consisting of a soft comfortable part called a mattress and a base: double/twin/single bed: The room had two single beds in it. out of/in bed: It s midnight why… …

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