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Phrase(s): get ahead (in something)
to advance in one’s employment, school, or life in general. • I work hard every day, but I can’t seem to get ahead in my job. • I want to get ahead in life.
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs
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1. Succeed or make progress, especially in one's career or in society. For example, She put in many hours of overtime in order to get ahead. [c. 1800] 2. Save a little money, as in After we settle the hospital bill, we hope to get ahead enough to buy a new car. 3. get ahead of. Move in front of, as in I got ahead of her in line. 4. get ahead of. Outdo, surpass, as in We were determined to get ahead of the competition. Also see AHEAD OF THE GAME.
American Heritage Idioms