Get in(to) the swing of it/things phrase informal
Used to say that one starts to understand, enjoy, and get involved in an activity
it took me a week to get into the swing of things.
Don't worry! You'll soon get in the swing of it.
To not spend over one's butget
Rapidly or quickly; rapid increase, progress or development
Used to describe starting to understand or learn about something.
To start, proceed or make progress
Used to say that one starts to understand, enjoy, and get involved in an activity
The verb "get" should be conjugated according to its tense.
This idiom dates back to the nineteenth century.
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
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.