Get something moving In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "get something moving", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Evelyn Nguyen calendar 2021-01-28 05:01

Meaning of Get something moving

Get something moving informal verb phrase

To begin, proceed or make progress.

The director really wants to get the project moving.

The new leader has got things moving.

This medicine got my health moving.

Alamada and her team really got the business moving.

Other phrases about:

stir your stumps

To start moving, and become active

leaps and bounds

Rapidly or quickly; rapid increase, progress or development

putter along

1. To move forward listlessly or aimlessly
2. To continue or progress steadily

stand on the shoulders of giants

To make discoveries, insights, or advancement as a result of the past work or discoveries of great minds.

get in(to) the swing of it/things

Used to say that one starts to understand, enjoy, and get involved in an activity

Grammar and Usage of Get something moving

Verb Forms

  • get something moving
  • gets something moving
  • got something moving
  • has/have got something moving
  • will get something moving

The verb "get" should be conjugated according to its tense.

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Alphabet soup

1. A type of soup that contains small pieces of pasta shaped into letters.

2. A mixture of letters which make you confused to understand, usually acronyms or abbreviations

Example:

1. I enjoyed alphabet soup when I was young.

2. The name of the organization is an alphabet soup of A.D.B  which stands for Asian Development Bank.

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