get to (someone or something)
get at (someone or something)
get after (someone or something)
Someone/something gets to someone - English Phrase - Meaning - Examples
get past (someone or something)
Idiom 'Have Something Up Someone's Sleeve' Meaning
bring up someone or something meaning | bring up examples | learn English phrasal verbs
To live off someone/something Meaning in English | With Examples
phrasal verb - to put something to someone (definition, full meaning and explanation)
get a load of (someone or something)
make a break for (someone or something)
come after (someone or something)
English expression - 'hire something or someone out'
set (someone or something) up
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what's the meaning of this? Definitions and Synonyms | leave something or someone at place
Idioms: (1) make fun of someone/something, and (2) give someone a hard time (Source: TBBT)
pounce on (someone or something)