Meaning of 'Get off the ground'
What does the saying 'Get off the ground' mean?
Idiom: Get off the ground
Meaning:
If a project or plan gets off the ground, it starts to be put into operation.
Similar Idioms
- Feet on the ground
- Keep your ear to the ground
- On the ground
- Break ground
- Hit the ground running
- Get in on the ground floor
- Moral high ground
- Run to ground
- Run something into the ground
- Fall on stony ground
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