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flag down
To stop by waving a signal flag or as if waving a signal flag.
A policeman
flagged down
the car with his flashlight.
The signalman
flagged down
the freight train.
garbage down
To eat eagerly and at great speed without much regard for manners or social convention.
The children
garbaged down
their food.
get down cold
To memorize perfectly.
Terry
got
the text of his speech
down cold
.
get down to brass tacks
get down to cases
To begin the most important work or business; get started on the most important things to talk about or know.
A busy doctor wants his patients
to get down to brass tacks
.
The men talked about little things and then
got down to brass tacks
.
get down to business
get down to work
To start being serious; begin to face a problem to be solved, or a task to be accomplished.
Gentlemen, I'm afraid the party is over and we must
get down to business
.
get down to
To get started on, being on.
Joe wasted a lot of time before he
got down to
work.
Let's
get down to
work.
get one down
To make (someone) unhappy; cause low spirits; cause discouragement.
Low grades
are getting Helen down
.
Three straight losses
got the team down
.
To swallow; digest.
The medicine was so bitter I
couldn't get it down
.
To depress a person's spirit.
Working at such an awful job
got Mike down
.
get the lowdown on
To receive the full inside information on a person or thing.
We need
to get the lowdown on
Peter before we can decide whether or not to hire him.