Get the best of (someone or something) phrase
To win against, overcome, get control of, or get an advantage over someone or something.
After three sets, he got the best of the champion.
The company was able to get the best of its rivals by reducing costs.
Sorry, I have to leave. A sick feeling is getting the best of me.
To fall suddenly and heavily to the ground
To narrowly succeed or defeat someone in something
To succeed in something by only a small amount
If you say that you carry all before you, you mean that you successfully defeat all of your opponents in a battle or a competition.
1. To defeat or punish someone (A possessive noun stands between"kick" and "ass")
2. To beat one up. (A possessive noun stands between"kick" and "ass")
3. To be very effective or successful.
4. To be excellent.
5. To motivate someone.
The verb "get" must be conjugated according to its tense.
The origin of this phrase is not clear.