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Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - "G" Idioms

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Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - "G" Idioms. What is the meaning of idioms? Words that come together and change the whole meaning of the statement like "it rains cats and dogs", did you ever seen cats and dogs falling off from the sky?! Of course not, but it simply mean "it is raining too hard". | G gain ground - to go forward to make progress The toy company is gaining ground in their effort to sell more products. game that two can play - a good or bad strategy that two competing sides can both use The insults from my friend are a game that two can play and if she wants to continue then so can I. gang up on someone - to attack someone in a group The children tried to gang up on the boy but he ran away. gas up - to fill up a gas tank We must gas up before we leave on our holiday tomorrow. gear up for something - to prepare for something The city is gearing up for the Olympic games. gee whiz - used as an exclamation to show surprise or other strong feelings Gee whiz Are we really going to go to France for our holiday 217 Mr_doody2004@yahoo.com generous to a fault - to be too generous My friend is generous to a fault and he sometimes gives too much to his friends. get Idioms get a bang out of someone or something - to receive special pleasure from someone or something My father gets a bang out of the funny birthday cards that we send him. get a break - to get an opportunity or good deal I got a break when my friend sold me his car for a cheap price. get a bright idea - to have a clever thought or idea occur to you often used as sarcasm My father got the bright idea that he should buy a motorcycle. get a checkup - to receive a physical examination by a doctor I go to the doctor every year to get a checkup. get a clean bill of health - to be pronounced healthy by a doctor I got a clean bill of health when I went to see the doctor. 218 Mr_doody2004@yahoo.com get a dirty look from someone - to receive a frown from someone I got a dirty look from the man who was sitting next to my crying child. get a feel for something - to become accustomed to something and learn how it works to learn how to do something I am beginning to get a feel for my new job. get a fix on something - to receive a reading of a distant object by electronic means We were able to get a fix on .

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