Phrases Beginning With G

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Give a Man a Fish 

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Meaning:

In the long run, it’s better to teach a person how to do something than to do that something for them. 

Give The Benefit Of The Doubt 

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Meaning:

Believing someone despite any doubts you may have. 

Go For Broke 

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Meaning:

To risk it all, even if it means losing everything in the process; to go all out. 

Go Out On a Limb 

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Meaning:

Putting yourself in a risky situation in order to help someone. 

Goody Two-Shoes 

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Meaning:

This phrase refers to someone who does nice things for others. 

Greased Lightning 

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Meaning:

An expression that’s used to describe something that is very fast. 

Gathering Dust 

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Meaning:

If something is “gathering dust,” that means it has not been used in a long time. 

Get a Grip 

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Meaning:

A phrase that means to calm down; to get control over yourself and your emotions; to get a hold of yourself. 

Get Bent Out Of Shape 

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Meaning:

When a person “gets bent out of shape,” they are agitated or upset over something. 

Get Off Your High Horse 

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Meaning:

Someone who speaks in a patronizing or condescending way might be told to “get off their high horse.” 

Get Over It 

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Meaning:

Someone who tells you to “get over it” is telling you to put a problem behind you and move on from it. 

Get The Ball Rolling 

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Meaning:

To start an activity. 

Got Off On The Wrong Foot 

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Meaning:

Having a bad first encounter with someone, resulting in them forming a bad initial impression. 

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