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  • 61get away with murder — To do as one pleases yet escape punishment or censure • • • Main Entry: ↑murder * * * get away with murder informal phrase to do whatever you want without being stopped or punished They get away with murder in that job. Thesaurus: to escape or… …

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  • 62get ready, get set, go — (get) ready, (get) set, go (also Brit ready, steady, go) used as a command to start a race • • • Main Entry: ↑ready (get) ready, (get) set, go see ↑ready, 1 • • • Main Entry: ↑ …

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  • 63Get down — is a stance, posture or movement in many traditional African cultures and throughout the African diaspora. It involves bending at the waist and knees, bringing the body low to the ground in moments of ecstacy or intensity. [Hemmings, Georgia.… …

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  • 64Get Lifted — Album par John Legend Sortie 28 decembre 2004 Enregistrement 2004 Durée 52:37 Genre R B Producteur Kan …

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  • 65Get Lifted — es el álbum de debut de John Legend, lanzado el 28 de diciembre de 2004 por G.O.D. Music. El álbum también ha sido editado en formato DualDisc. Grabado: 2004 Género: Soul/R B Productores: Kanye West, Will I Am, Dave Tozer y John Legend. Lista de… …

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  • 66get-out — get ,out adjective MAINLY BRITISH INFORMAL allowing you to avoid an obligation or a difficult situation: a get out clause as all get out AMERICAN MAINLY SPOKEN used for emphasizing how strong a quality or behavior is: as boring/smart/mean/pretty… …

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  • 67get away with murder — If you get away with murder, you do something bad and don t get caught or punished.( Get away with blue murder is also used.) …

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  • 68get on with something — ˌget ˈon with sth derived 1. (also ˌget aˈlong with sth) used to talk or ask about how well sb is doing a task • I m not getting on very fast with this job. 2. to continue doing sth, especially after an interruption …

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  • 69get along with something — ˌget ˈon with sth derived 1. (also ˌget aˈlong with sth) used to talk or ask about how well sb is doing a task • I m not getting on very fast with this job. 2. to continue doing sth, especially after an interruption …

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  • 70Get Up and Bar the Door — is a medieval Scots song about a battle of wills between a husband and wife. It is Child ballad 275. According to Child, it was first published by David Herd. [Herd, David (1732 1810): Ancient and modern Scottish songs, heroic ballads etc. ]… …

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