Get stuck in

Thursday, 2025-12-18, Phrase: Get stuck in

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Phrase: Get stuck in

Have you ever heard someone from the UK say, Get stuck in?


This everyday British phrase means to start doing something with energy and enthusiasm.

When you get stuck in, you are not waiting around or hesitating—you jump right into the task with two feet and give it your best effort.


The new year is just around the corner, and it is a fantastic time to get stuck in.

Many people make resolutions or set goals at this time of year.

If you want to make your dreams come true, you need to get stuck in and work hard for them.

Waiting for the perfect moment will not help you.

As the saying goes, he who hesitates is lost.

Instead, get stuck in and take the first step today.

For example, if you want to polish up your English language skills, get stuck in by practicing a little bit every day.

Make a schedule and stick to it.

If you hope to get fit, get stuck in by joining a gym or taking a walk.

Again, make a schedule and stick to it.

The more you get stuck in, the more progress you will make.

Getting stuck in is not just about big goals.

You can get stuck in with simple things, like cleaning your room or starting a new book.

The most important thing is to take action and enjoy the process.

Once more, make a schedule and stick to it.

So, as the new year begins, consider the phrase get stuck in.

Use it to motivate yourself and others.

Whenever you feel nervous or unsure, just get stuck in and see what you can achieve.

The more you get stuck in, the closer you will be to reaching your dreams.


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