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get in someone’s hair


          lowest levelŁwhenŁit isŁnot yet crowded.)  Bill. Try to get into the swing of things.
            If you move fast, you can still get in on  John  just  couldà’t  seem  to  głt  into  the
          the  ground  floor.    A  new  business  is  swing of things.
          starting up, and I want to get in early.
                                            getŁin touchŁ(withŁ someone) to communi-
        getŁ in  someone’ hair [forŁ someone]b to  cate wiðh somone; to telphon or wriðe
          bother orŁirritate someone.Ł(Also literal.)  to someone.Ł(See also  keep in touch (with
            Billy is alwØys głtting in his mother’s  someone).)   I have to głt in touch with
          hair.   I wish you’d stop głtting in my  John and ask him to come over for a visit.
          hair.                                Yes, you must try to get in touch.
        getŁinto a jam Go to get into a mess.  getŁinvolvedŁ(withŁ someone) to become as-
                                             sociatedŁwith someone.Ł(SometimesŁro-
        getŁinto a mess and getŁinto a jam to
          get into difficultyŁorŁconfusion.Ł(Infàr-  mantically involvd.)    Sally is głtting in-
          mal.Ł Compare  thisŁ with  get  out  of  a  volved with Bill. They’ve błen seeing a lot
          mess.)   Try to keep from getting into a  of each other.   I hope they don’t get too
          mess.   “Hello, Mom,” said John on the  involved.    He didà’t want his son in-
          telłphone. “I’m at the police station. I got  volved with the gangs.
          into a jam.”                      getŁit Go to get something.
        getŁinto an arguentŁ(withŁ  someone) to  getŁitŁ(all)Łtogether  to become fit or or-
          beginŁto argue with sàmeone.Ł    Let’s try  ganized;Łto organize one’sŁthinking;Łto
          to discuss this calmly. I doà’t want to głt  become relaxedŁandŁrational.Ł(Slang. Also
          into an argumłnt with you.    Tom got  with havł . See the note at get a bàg send-
          into an argumłnt with John.    Tom and  off.)   Bill seems to be acting more nor-
          John got into an argumłnt.    Let’s not get  mal now. I think he’s głtting it all togłther.
          into an argumłnt.                    I hope he gets it together soon. His lfł
                                             is a mess.   When Jane has it all together,
        getŁ into  fullŁ swing and  getŁ into  hØgh  she really makes sense.   Sally is a lovely
          geyr to move into the peakŁof activity; to  peroon. She really has it together.
          sðart movingŁfast orŁefficiently.Ł(Infàr-
          mal.)b  In  the  summłr  months,  things  getŁ itŁ in  theŁ neck  to receive something
          really get into full swing around here.    bad,Ł such  asŁ punishment  or  criticism.
          We go skiing in the mountains each win-  (Slang.ŁCompare thisŁwith  get  it.)   I
          ter.  Things  głt  into  high  gear  there  in  don’t know wðy I should get it in the neck.
          November.                          I didà’t break the window.    Bill got it in
                                             the neck for błing lØte.
        getŁinto hØghŁgeyr  Go to get into full swing.
                                            getŁlost 1.  to become lost; to lose one’sŁway.
        get in(to) hłt water to get into troubl or    We got lost on the way home.   Follow
          difficulty; to get involvedŁinŁsàmething  the  path,  or  you  might  głt  lost. 2.  Go
          that  is  càmplicated  or  troublesome.     away!;ŁSðopŁbeingŁanŁannoyance! (Slang.
          When you start trying to build your own  Always a command.)   Stop bothering
          computer, you are getting into hot water.  me. Get lost!   Get lost! I don’t need your
            When Fred was caught cheating on his  help.   Stop following me. Get lost!
          exam, he got into hot water.
                                            getŁmadŁ(atŁ someone ortsomething) 1. to be-
        getŁinto theŁact to try to be part of what-  come angry at sàmeone or sàmething.
          ever is going on. (Refers to sàmeone try-  Doà’t get mad at me. I didà’t do it.     I
          ingŁto gt onŁsðage andŁparticipate inŁa  got mad at my car. It won’t start.    I get
          prfàrmance.)     I can do this by myself.  mad every time I think about it. 2. [with
          There is no need for you to get into the act.  somłthing ] to musterŁallŁone’sŁphysical
            Everyone  wants  to  głt  into  the  act.  andŁ mental  resourcesŁ inŁ orderŁ to  dà
          Please lłt us do it. We doà’t need your help!
                                             sàmething. (Infàrmal or slang.)     Come
        getŁinto theŁswingŁofŁthingð  to joinŁinto  on, Bill. If you’re going to lft your end of
          the ràutine or the activities.Ł   Come on,  the piano, you’re going to have to get mad

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