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get out

VERB
  1. move out or away
    The troops pulled out after the cease-fire
  2. escape potentially unpleasant consequences; get away with a forbidden action
    She gets away with murder!
    I couldn't get out from under these responsibilities
  3. be released or become known; of news
    News of her death broke in the morning
  4. take out of a container or enclosed space
    Get out your best dress--we are going to a party!
  5. express with difficulty
    I managed to get out a few words
  6. move out of or depart from
    leave the room
    the fugitive has left the country
  7. bring, take, or pull out of a container or from under a cover
    pull out a gun
    The mugger pulled a knife on his victim
    draw a weapon

How To Use get out In A Sentence

  • A police officer ordered me to get out of the car.
  • mousetrapping" problem with your browser that won't let you get out of endless attempts to get the action you desire from clicking, close out of the browser completely by hitting ctrl-alt-del. and then terminating the browser. Undefined
  • MAGGIANO: The two others are sort of what I call refinance roulette, where someone comes in and convinces you that the way to get out of your mortgage problem is to refinance again. CNN Transcript Jun 30, 2007
  • I wake up in the morning and before I even get out of bed, I pick up my celly, go to ESPN.com and check my Padres score. Falling Off the Bandwagon
  • To get out of the comfort zone is to grow, learn and advance for a better future. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • Sensual and materialistic, they want all the power, comfort and control they can get out of life.
  • This secret is bound to get out. The Sun
  • I often start work at the crack of dawn when there is a big order to get out.
  • Rrr. So jump out, jump out, get your groove on .... get out'cho 'house girl, and give me a kiss. Slemondropp Diary Entry
  • Can Bruce figure out a way to stop an unstoppable foe when he can barely get out of bed?
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