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Get in the swing of things Meaning in English

expression

GET-in-thuh-SWING-uhv-THINGZ
get-IN-thuh-SWING-ov-THINGZ

Definition

To become comfortable with and used to an activity, routine, or environment after some time.

Usage & Nuances

Informal. Frequently used when someone is adjusting to something new, like a job or school. Usually appears in continuous/progressive forms ('getting in the swing of things'). Not about learning rules, but about feeling comfortable and natural with the process.

Example Sentences

It took me a week to get in the swing of things at my new job.

basic

You’ll get in the swing of things after a few classes.

basic

I finally got in the swing of things at university.

basic

It’s always tough at first, but you’ll get in the swing of things soon enough.

natural

After a couple of days, I started getting in the swing of things and felt much more confident.

natural

Don’t worry if you don’t know everything right away—you’ll get in the swing of things.

natural