get in the swing of it/things

get in the swing of it/things

To become comfortable with something and begin to do it more efficiently and/or enjoy it. You've only been at your new job for a week—I'm sure you'll feel better once you get in the swing of things.
See also: get, of, swing, thing
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

get in(to) the swing of things

Fig. to join in with people and their activities; to become more social and up-to-date. Come on, Bill. Try to get into the swing of things. John just couldn't seem to get in the swing of things.
See also: get, of, swing, thing
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • get in the swing of things
  • get in/into the swing
  • get into the swing of it/things
  • get into the swing of things
  • lean, mean (something) machine
  • have (something) down to a T
  • have down to a T
  • have (something) off to a fine art
  • have something down to a fine art
  • have (something) down to a fine art