Gff


glass fiber filter

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  • Get onto

    verb (preposition) 1. Also get on. to board or cause or help to board (a bus, train, etc) 2. (intransitive) to make contact with; communicate with 3. (intransitive) to become aware of (something illicit or secret): the boss will get onto their pilfering unless they’re careful 4. (intransitive) to deliver a demand, request, or rebuke […]

  • Get on the stick

    verb phrase To get busy; get to work; GET OFF one’s ASS: She said he’d better get on the stick or she’d dump him (1940s+) Start working, as in I have to get on the stick and start preparing dinner. This synonym for

  • Get on the bandwagon

    verb phrase (Variations: climb or hop or leap or jump may replace get) To join a person, party, cause, etc, esp one that is currently popular [1899+; fr the large circus wagon that carried the band] see: on the bandwagon

  • Get on the ball

    verb phrase To pay closer attention to doing something right; improve one’s performance •Often an exasperated command [1940s+; fr keep your eye on the ball, fr baseball or other ball sports]


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