Similar words: mayor, bayou, pay out, layout, lay out, stay out, lay on, play out. Meaning: n. an opening that permits escape or release way-out. adj. informal terms; strikingly unconventional.
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121, On their way out they found it nose down in the field.
122, We don't need to take Wittgenstein's way out here; or at least, we don't need to yet.
123, The only way out is to adopt low-cost technologies, which local manufacturers can produce and which villagers can maintain.
124, He had boxed her into a corner there had been no other way out of.
125, Being fit and healthy is especially important if you have to fight your way out of trouble or run for home.
126, I backed around in a semicircle, looking for a way out.
127, Our first thought might be that the easy way out is to develop a subject-orientated curriculum.
128, Diana Macias, then 15, recounted later how she ran through her smoke-filled house trying to find a way out.
129, The whole restaurant cheered me on as I fought my way out into the night.
130, Two men feeling their way out on to the bridge.
131, Reynolds felt gritty and smeared, at an unhappy disadvantage if he should have to lie his way out of an embarrassing situation.
132, Excusing himself with a bow he made his way out to find Richie waiting behind the stand.
133, Realising that something had gone wrong(sentencedict.com), the alarmed miner was making his way out of the pit.
134, Oh, and don't forget to turn off the lights on your way out.
135, The company said licensing would give it a way out of selling very low-cost systems.
136, It must never be thought that a convicted criminal can buy his way out of imprisonment.
137, The mixture of gases in the atmosphere of the Earth are way out of whack.
138, Boy-scout amateurishness, they claim, is on the way out; a professional command-and-control centre on the way in.
139, It came and sniffed around the edges, and gradually came all the way out.
140, As Mike pushed his way into the canteen, Adrian and Carol were on their way out.
141, On the way out I had a quiet word with young Anna from the other golf magazine.
142, I tried to read the report, but I was way out of my depth.
143, But his lordship's grandfather was a cautious man,(http://sentencedict.com/way out.html) and provided himself with a secret way out at need.
144, Bowman glanced back only once at Whitehead, as he fought his way out of the cubicle.
145, But others want to limit Washington's ability to buy its way out of its domestic obligations.
146, She was still clawing her way out of her first marriage, not thinking about the next, as I was.
147, All I know is that I am on my way out.
148, A small irony: the postcard from Cob in my mailbox on the way out.
149, By stating her views on the way out she could not be accused of empire building on her own behalf.
150, There was no Caterpillar Club yet, no way out of a doomed plane.
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