get interesting
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A more informal way to say something is becoming interesting, often used for developing situations.
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- The conversation started to get interesting after dinner.
- Things really get interesting when new evidence is presented.
- I hope this meeting will get interesting soon.
- The plot of the movie began to get interesting in the second act.
- Just when we thought it was over, the game suddenly got interesting.
- The debate is about to get really interesting.
- His latest project promises to get interesting as it develops.
- As more details emerged, the situation started to get interesting.
- Let's wait and see; it might just get interesting.
- The discussion around artificial intelligence always gets interesting.