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Idiom
Get over it.
To move beyond something that is bothering you.
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"They told me that it was going to be alright, and that I was going to get over everything.
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She said Ross "was almost like he kind of wished he had a year off to just get over everything, mentally".
I am sure he will get over everything and do what he does best.
You have to get over the fact that everything goes for less than you feel it's worth.
You have to get over that, and then do everything you can in the gym or on the course".
"He was in the hospital in Germany," Ms. Hall said, "and it took me a few days with the visa and everything to get over there.
Some have to get over the psychological hurdle of trusting everything to the cloud.
It gives you time to get over the flight, the jet lag and everything before the Aussie Open".
Allow Yourself to Grieve: The toughest thing to get over is the belief that you did everything right, but that someone changed the rules on you.
But it's not just the right determined to get angry over everything.
"Then he started to get everything over".
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