Definitions
Wiktionary
- v. To leave, exit, or become free of.
- v. To circumvent some obligation entirely.
Examples
“All the citizens who could get out of the city are in their dachas, tending to strawberry shoots and tomato seedlings, shivering on the windy beaches of the Gulf of Finland between watering and weeding.”
““Boy, don't make me get out of this chair; shoot it and shoot itnow!””
“What if Cody Unser could get out of her wheelchair and live her dream of being able to take that first step?”
“Every city block or two, somebody rushed the motorcade, yelling, “Murderers, get out of Vietnam!” or some similar slogan.”
““The P-P-Pastille?” the terrified farmer stuttered, scrambling to get out of pitchfork range.”
“He adds: "And so it is with all the organs of the body which act spontaneously; they get out of order and become functionally defective, if, as the result of the attention and self-observation directed towards them, impulses flow to them from the centres of consciousness and will in the same way as they flow to the organs [e.g. the muscles] which are normally under the control of the will.”
“Mike Sexton and Doc Earle jointly decided that it might be good for Stuey to get out of Las Vegas and seek help.”
“Andry's eyes began to burn, and buddy Wes Bourg - who had worked on offshore rigs - told the skipper they needed to get out of there.”
“TheWrongGirl87: I would do anything to get out of here. you know I said my parents were calling the principal davidgould101: yeah”
“In a moment they would be forming a line behind me, waiting for the old American, il vecchio americano, to do something or get out of the way.”
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