get stuck into something — ˌget stuck ˈin | ˌget stuck ˈinto sth idiom (BrE, informal) to start doing sth in an enthusiastic way, especially to start eating • Don t wait for me get stuck in. • There s a lot to do so get your jackets off an … Useful english dictionary
get stuck into — ► get stuck in (or into) Brit. informal start doing something with determination. Main Entry: ↑stick … English terms dictionary
get stuck into — (informal) GET DOWN TO, make a start on, commence, embark on, get to work at, tackle, throw oneself into. → stuck … Useful english dictionary
Get stuck into — 1. set about (a task) vigorously; 2. attack (someone) vigorously either physically or verbally; 3. become embroiled in an argument; 4. eat hungrily … Dictionary of Australian slang
get stuck into — Australian Slang 1. set about (a task) vigorously; 2. attack (someone) vigorously either physically or verbally; 3. become embroiled in an argument; 4. eat hungrily … English dialects glossary
get stuck into — 1. Start. 2. Work vigorously … A concise dictionary of English slang
get stuck in — ● stick * * * get stuck in british spoken phrase to start doing something, especially eating a meal or doing some work, with energy and enthusiasm Well, there’s lots of work to be done, so let’s get stuck in. Thesaurus: to start doing… … Useful english dictionary
get stuck in/into — Brit informal : to start doing something with a lot of energy Grab a plate and get stuck in. • • • Main Entry: ↑stuck … Useful english dictionary
get stuck in (or into) Brit. — get stuck in (or into) Brit. informal start doing something with determination. → the sticks … English new terms dictionary
get stuck in — ► get stuck in (or into) Brit. informal start doing something with determination. Main Entry: ↑stick … English terms dictionary