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get out of

vb. 1 To leave, exit, or become free of. 2 To circumvent some obligation entirely.

Usage examples of "get out of".

When, if, we get out of here, you'll worry about polished boots and belt buckles.

Anyone seeing him enter the building would not have seen him get out of the car, and vice versa.

They needed to get out of the fire zone, then find Lense, which was going to be easier from the air than on foot.

And one didn't get out of the Treasury before time without a good excuse.

A supply of water that is more dependable than rain is that which you get out of a river.

He doubted a dying man would get out of bed to get something to eat.

She watched him for as long as she dared, feeling awful for him and for Mary Lou, too, remembering the way Sam had been so eager to get out of his house.

He had come in his own car, which he had the day before bought from the American Consul, and he did not want to get out of it till I had seen him in it.

I hit the ground and rolled to get out of the way and in the road I heard the sound of feet.

He would get out of the costume the moment he returned to Proton, of course.