Synonym: break, bring out, draw, escape, exit, get around, get away, get by, get off, go out, leave, pull, pull out, take out. Similar words: let out, set out, get out of, tour, put out, act out, cut out, shut out. Meaning: v. 1. move out of or depart from 2. take out of a container or enclosed space 3. move out or away 4. express with difficulty 5. bring, take, or pull out of a container or from under a cover 6. be released or become known; of news 7. escape potentially unpleasant consequences; get away with a forbidden action.
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91. She wanted to get out and live a little.
92. Get out the car and push with the rest of us!
93. The bird is caught on the horns of a dilemma. Should it attack the predator, even though it then risks its own life? Or should it get out while the going is good?
94. I must get out of these wet clothes and into a dry martini.
95. She was furious with herself for letting things get out of hand.
96. He told me to get out , or words to that effect.
97. I couldn't even summon the energy to get out of bed.
98. It will do you good to get out of the house more often.
99. I don't suppose I shall ever be able to get out of debt.
100. Jane wanted to rush to the door and get out into the open air.
101. It's silly to get out in the rain if you don't have to.
102. He must have come inside to get out of the cold.
103. If you get out of a routine, it's very hard to get back into it.
104. Three officers in plain clothes told me to get out of the car.
105. On such a nice day, one should get out and take the air.
106. It is not easy to get out of a bad habit.
107. She'll need luck to get out of a tight corner like that.
108. I wanted to get out of the group, but they wouldn't let me.
109. We promised we'd go-we can't get out of it now.
110. These days, scientists use computers to help them to get out the difficult calculation concerned with space travel.
111. You can soon get out of practice unless you play the piano regularly.
112. If you can't swim, don't get out of your depth.
113. How am I going to get out of this jam?
114. When the fighting broke out, George thought it better to get out before it was too late,(www.Sentencedict.com) so he came back to England.
115. We love to get out into the countryside at weekends.
116. The government will have to grasp the nettle. If they don't, the traffic congestion is going to get out of control.
117. He tried to summon the will power to get out of bed.
118. The novel is about a couple who get out of the rat race and buy a farm in France.
119. How can I accumulate enough cash to get out of debt?
120. Get out of here now or I'll call the police.
More similar words: let out, set out, get out of, tour, put out, act out, cut out, shut out, tourist, tourism, let off, get off, get on, see to, touch up, touch on, count out, in touch, point out, set off, due to, come to, touchdown, have to, take to, get over, tournament, be able to, agree to, adhere to.