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  • 1Get Into You — Álbum de Dannii Minogue Publicación 04 de octubre 1993 Grabación 1992/1993; Londres Inglaterra Género(s) pop …

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  • 2get into the swing (of something) — informal phrase to become used to a new situation and to feel confident that you can deal with it I’ve been here a week, and I’m only just beginning to get into the swing of things. Thesaurus: to become familiar with a new situation or way of… …

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  • 3get into gear — get/click/into gear phrase to start working effectively or making progress Her electoral campaign is finally getting into gear. Suddenly my brain clicked into gear and I realized what was happening. Thesaurus: to make progress, or to achieve… …

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  • 4get into the act — get in on or get into the act (informal) To start participating in something apparently profitable already taking place in order to share in the benefits • • • Main Entry: ↑act * * * get into the act (or get in on the act) : to start to… …

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  • 5get into hot water — Get into difficulty, get into trouble, get into a mess (colloq.), fish in troubled waters …

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  • 6get into your stride — get into/hit/your stride phrase to begin to do something confidently and well He soon got into his stride and produced several more books. Thesaurus: to start doing somethingsynonym Main entry: stride * * * ge …

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  • 7get into the swing of it — get into the swing of it/things to become familiar with an activity or situation so that you can start doing it well or enjoying it. I was just getting into the swing of things when they transferred me to another department. I hadn t worked in an …

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  • 8get into the swing of things — get into the swing of it/things to become familiar with an activity or situation so that you can start doing it well or enjoying it. I was just getting into the swing of things when they transferred me to another department. I hadn t worked in an …

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  • 9get 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 …

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  • 10get into a lather — get into a ˈlather | work yourself into a ˈlather idiom (BrE, informal) to get anxious or angry about sth, especially when it is not necessary • Calm down don t work yourself into a lather about it. Main entry: ↑ …

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