get (something) moving

get (something) moving

To cause something to start, proceed, or advance, especially a project. Peggy's very determined to get this initiative moving, so I think we'll be hearing more about it in the coming weeks.
See also: get, moving
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

get moving

to get busy; to get started; to work harder or faster. Come on, every body. Get moving! The director is coming. You had better get moving.
See also: get, moving
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.

get ˈmoving

(informal) begin, leave, etc. quickly: It’s late: we ought to get moving. The tourist trade doesn’t really get moving until June.
See also: get, moving

get something ˈmoving

(informal) cause something to make progress: The new management really got the business moving.
See also: get, moving, something
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
See also:
  • get moving
  • get something moving
  • move on
  • move on someone
  • all being well
  • drop out of
  • drop out of (something)
  • push toward
  • at a loss, to be
  • be at a loss