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get rid of malaria; get rid of a nuisance; have had it

To have a gruelling time addressing a painful or difficult situation or be sick and tired of such a situation.

get one thing done

To produce an outcome.

achieve one thing

To produce an outcome.

let something go out through one ear

To ignore what someone said without keeping it in mind.

put one leg on something

To be engaged in something even to the slightest degree.

put one leg on something

To have a certain relationship.

stick one leg in something

To be engaged in something even to the slightest degree.

stick one leg in something

To have a certain relationship.

thirty days in one month

For the whole month.

become one body

To unite organizationally and ideologically.

load in one bundle

To handle several things all together because they are the same.

make someone eat one punch

(slang) To give someone one big beating.

make someone eat one punch

To say something that can shock someone.

eat one punch

(slang) To be given one big beating by someone.

eat one punch

To be shocked at someone's words, behavior, etc.

be on one boat; be on the same boat; board one boat; board the same boat

To share each another's fate by doing something together.

lay down one hand

To become relaxed after overcoming a critical moment of something.

lay down one hand

To look down on someone and think one can do something much better than him/her.

take off one hand

To be no longer engaged in something, or pay little attention to it.

dig one well

To focus on only one thing at a time until it is completed.

become one handful of ash[earth]

(figurative) To die.

have less than one handful of something

For the quantity of something to be very small.

have just one handful of something

For the quantity of something to be small.

be unable to see one inch ahead

To be unable to see something close.

be unable to see one inch ahead

To be unable to make appropriate judgment on something or predict the future due to the lack of knowledge or experience.

lose one arm

To lose the most important person who can be of great help.