get in deeper
get in deeper
1. To become increasingly involved in a particular situation. You say you don't want do business with them anymore, but here you are, ready to sign a new contract and get in deeper.
2. To worsen a particular situation. You've already insulted her, just shut your mouth before you get in deeper.
See also: deeply, get
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
get in deeper
Fig. to get in more and more trouble; to get more deeply involved with someone or something. Every time he opened his mouth to complain, he just got in deeper.
See also: deeply, get
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
- deeply
- maintain
- maintain (oneself or someone) in (something)
- maintain in
- be a sign of the times
- a sign of the times
- end up in the poorhouse
- come down hard
- have no truck with
- have no truck with something/someone