get (something) for (someone or something)
get (something) for (someone or something)
1. To retrieve or obtain something for someone else. Let me get those copies for you.
2. To retrieve or obtain something for a particular thing or use. The mechanic is going to get a new muffler for my car. Hey, I got the ingredients we'll need for that recipe.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
get something for someone
to obtain something for the use or benefit of someone. I will get a new book for you. Sorry I messed the old one up. Would you get a glass of water for me?
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get something for something
to obtain a part or attachment for an object. I need to get a part for the vacuum cleaner. Would you please get a bulb for my flashlight?
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McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
- sacrifice (someone or something) for (someone or something else)
- sacrifice for
- come by (something) honestly
- no mean
- no mean (something)
- pay top dollar
- procure (something) from (someone)
- beat (one) to the punch
- beat someone to the punch
- beat to the punch