Get off scot-free


see: get off , def. 4.

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    verb phrase To make no progress whatever; be stuck: He was getting nowhere fast and was more depressed (1920s+)

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    verb phrase To start, esp to start quickly: My game plan was to get off the block first and stay out there [1980s+; fr the starting blocks used by runners for initial impetus]

  • Get off the dime

    verb phrase To start; stop wasting time; get off the block: How do we get off the dime we’re on?/ with word from the Mayor to get off the dime [1925+; alteration of the expression stop on a dime, used to praise the brakes of a car] Take action, especially following a time of indecision […]

  • Get off the ground

    verb phrase To succeed, esp to do so initially: Those projects misfired or didn’t get off the ground at all [1940s+; fr the takeoff of a plane] Make a start, get underway, as in Because of legal difficulties, the construction project never got off the ground. This expression, alluding to flight, dates from the mid-1900s. […]

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