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Phrase(s): 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.
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs