- get on the good side of
- See: ON THE GOOD SIDE OF.
Dictionary of American idioms. 2013.
Dictionary of American idioms. 2013.
get on the good side of — See: ON THE GOOD SIDE OF … Dictionary of American idioms
get\ on\ the\ good\ side\ of — See: on the good side of one … Словарь американских идиом
Get on the Good Foot — Infobox Single Name = Get on the Good Foot Caption = Artist = James Brown from Album = Get on the Good Foot A side = Get on the Good Foot Pt. 1 B side = Get on the Good Foot Pt. 2 Released = July 1972 Format = 7 (mono) Recorded = May 9, 1972, at… … Wikipedia
Get on the Good Foot (album) — Infobox Album Name = Get On the Good Foot Type = Album Artist = James Brown Released = November 1972 Recorded = between October, 1970 and September, 1972 Genre = funk, R B, soul Length = 66:05 Label = Polydor PD2 3004 Reviews = * Allmusic… … Wikipedia
on\ the\ good\ side\ of\ one — • on one s good side • on the good side of (one) adj. phr. informal Friendly with someone; liked by a person. John thought that he would get a good grade if he got on the good side of the teacher. Successful workers stay on the good side of their … Словарь американских идиом
get on one's good side — {v. phr.} To gain the favor of someone; flatter or please another. * /A clever lobbyist knows how to get on the good side of both the House of Representatives and the Senate./ … Dictionary of American idioms
get on one's good side — {v. phr.} To gain the favor of someone; flatter or please another. * /A clever lobbyist knows how to get on the good side of both the House of Representatives and the Senate./ … Dictionary of American idioms
get\ on\ one's\ good\ side — v. phr. To gain the favor of someone; flatter or please another. A clever lobbyist knows how to get on the good side of both the House of Representatives and the Senate … Словарь американских идиом
The Old Side-New Side Controversy — occurred within the Presbyterian Church in Colonial America and was part of the wider theological controversy surrounding the First Great Awakening. The Old and New Side Presbyterians existed as separate churches from 1741 until 1758. The name of … Wikipedia
The Old Side–New Side Controversy — The Old Side New Side Controversy occurred within the Presbyterian Church in Colonial America and was part of the wider theological controversy surrounding the First Great Awakening. The Old and New Side Presbyterians existed as separate churches … Wikipedia