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get outside

vb. 1 (context informal transitive English) To consume (gloss: eat or drink). 2 (context chiefly intransitive English) (&lit get outside English)

Usage examples of "get outside".

I stumble forward, turning to get outside this ring of ghostly fingers reaching, but everywhere I turn, more wisps of steam roll up to kiss with disembodied lips.

Nirgal hurried as much as he could through the halls, wanting to get outside and see things at last.

Then back out for another strenuous fight to get outside, and another wild ride.

He would get outside to his car on his own, and without his pills, even if it killed him.

If I could only get outside the gates with Llana I knew that we should be able to get away, for I could outdistance any of them even if I had to carry her.

The first, and almost superhuman difficulty was to get outside the Stockade.

Then she thought about what a firefight inside the terminal would look like and quickened her pace to get outside.

I had but little difficulty in persuading Harvey into an acceptance of my views, and we began arranging for a solution of the first great problem--how to get outside of the Hospital guards.

We dug tunnels with the persistence of beavers, and we watched every possible opportunity to get outside the accursed walls of the pen.