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View definitions for get out of

get out of

verb as in pass the buck

verb as in undress

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Example Sentences

There was something driving him besides the need to see if he could get out of bed.

I’m going to set you up as soon as you get out of here,’” he says, pausing for a moment.

What I see, what I fear, is that they will interpret the election as a green light for Trump do whatever he wants, since he actually did win the popular vote this time, so they should either actively assist him or get out of his way.

From Slate

The film largely involves the adventures of Sivanaindhan and his friend Sekar: their arguments about their favorite movie stars, their plans to get close to the teacher they both have a crush on and their ceaseless attempts to get out of their grueling plantain work.

“It’s spilled over to the point where I get out of my car today and I’m ambushed by a media outlet here at my house,” Strahan said.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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