American Idioms and Expressions

Get In Touch With Someone Idiom

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get in touch with someone
What does get in touch with someone mean?
to contact someoneI plan to get in touch with my friend when I arrive in New York in August.
get in touch with someone
What does get in touch with someone mean?
to contact someone I want to get in touch with my friend when I go to New York in August.


Some Random Idioms
Your sins will find you out
What does "Your sins will find you out" mean?
This idiom means that things you do wrong will become known.
kludge
What does "kludge" mean?
sloppy or inefficient solution to a problem in computer hardware or software
Out of my league
What does "Out of my league" mean?
If someone or something is out of your league, you aren't good enough or rich enough, etc, for it or them.
fat lip
What does "fat lip" mean?
swollen lip resulting from a blow to the mouth
Rake over old coals
What does "Rake over old coals" mean?
(UK) If you go back to old problems and try to bring them back, making trouble for someone, you are raking over old coals.
have eyes only for (someone or something)
What does "have eyes only for (someone or something)" mean?
give all of one`s attention to someone or something, be interested only in someone or somethingShe has eyes only for her boyfriend.
killed outright
What does "killed outright" mean?
killed immediatelyThe man was killed outright when the truck hit him on the street.
show one's hand
What does "show one's hand" mean?
reveal one's plans reveal one's plansI didn't want to show my hand but I was forced to tell my family about my plans to go overseas to study.
zebra
What does "zebra" mean?
improbable or ridiculous diagnosisThe doctor gave us a total zebra. It's just ridiculous
right off the bat
What does "right off the bat" mean?
immediately, from the beginningI told my boss right off the bat that we did not need a new computer for the office.

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