get inside

get inside

1. To enter a particular place or thing. Once we get inside the park, which ride do you want to go on first? Turn on the heat as soon as you get inside.
2. To become closely involved with and gain intimate knowledge of a particular group, situation, or thing. Once you get inside the company, you'll have a better idea of how it really operates. A green employee like you getting inside the C-suite? Good luck.
See also: get, inside
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

get inside something

 
1. Lit. to go inside of something or some place. Get inside the house and wait for me. Get inside the car so you won't get wet.
2. Fig. to learn about the inner workings of something or some organization. I can't wait to get inside that company and see what makes it tick. Someone needs to get inside the boardroom and straighten things out.
See also: get, inside
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • inside and out
  • get the inside track
  • inside
  • keep inside
  • inside of
  • inside a week
  • new car smell
  • put (someone or something) inside (something)
  • sponge out
  • rain in
References in periodicals archive
Monah Idjirani, a mother of two and a local trader in Patikul, said they were not able to get inside Jolo to buy food for iftar due to the lockdown.
Tighten all electrical connections first to make sure water can't get inside.
However, 150 people still attempt to get inside the Parliament and are taking away the national flags.
To get inside the lining cells on their way to the rest of the body, CVBs need to attach to a cell-surface receptor that's buried within the tight junction.
Getting inside a pair of hot pants was like trying to get inside Fort Knox.