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Sentence count:262+7Posted:2017-05-05Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: mayorbayoupay outlayoutlay outstay outlay onplay outMeaning: n. an opening that permits escape or release way-out. adj. informal terms; strikingly unconventional. 
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181, The authoritarian parent or dutiful child attitudes that so often characterized these relationships in previous generations are thankfully on the way out.
182, Above all, there seemed no way out: the State budget was on the brink of bankruptcy.
183, With Fiver beside him, he led the way out of the ditch and down the slope.
184, Then he had to fight his way out of her pages.
185, He has crossed the line and is locked into a sequence of events that are by now way out of his control.
186, She explains why these girls need love, direction, education, a way out of the lures of gang life.
187, On the way out I noticed a photograph of a benign-looking chap and read about his gifts to charity.
188, Doing the splits Others think they may have found a clever way out of their troubles: breaking themselves up.
189, There were the violent outbursts, way out of proportion to any wrong done, and constant verbal abuse.
190, She then attempted a drowsy recap on the Royal Family but I shouldered my way out of there as soon as I could.
191, Ironically, one way out of this problem is to employ paid workers to fulfil some roles in a club.
192, The second was not looking at the Golden Tube material I picked up on the way out until several weeks later.
193, The scroll they have with them allows entrance to that Tower, and is the only way out of this room.
194, One way out of the dilemma would be to change the composition of the second chamber by having it elected in some form.
195, Lydia and Betty pushed their way out on to the road and sat on the wall that protected the customers from passing cars.
196, One man found twenty dollars on the sidewalk on his way out.
197, There is now no easy way out of the economic problems which face Britain.
198, Bills of this size will have a devastating impact on families still struggling to fight their way out of the recession.
199, About a year later a most peculiar way out of the difficulty was found by Max Planck.
200, The only way out is to be Dennis's lover forever and ever.
201, No one even noticed her as she slipped out into the dance-floor, and made her way out down the rickety steps.
202, She soon realises that her power over men can be used to buy her way out of the kitchen.
203, There was no way out. Mission half accomplished, we went for an evening walk.
203, Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
204, Pemberton hit the post from a long way out for Leeds.
205, There is still a way out of this economic mess, if Mr Gorbachev can summon up the courage to take it.
206, If you have to buy a customer with lavish entertainment, you might as well buy your way out of every problem.
207, I think also that three other Hearthwares shall come, in case we need to fight our way out of some tight spot.
208, But there is a growing consensus that there is no quick, painless or cheap way out of the morass.
209, And the other women, sensing trouble, immediately began to edge their way out of the picture.
210, Tricia backed her way out, never taking her eyes off me or letting her bearings slip.
More similar words: mayorbayoupay outlayoutlay outstay outlay onplay outpay offlay offby way ofplayoffplay onbayonetplay offcrayonlay oversayonaralayoverin the way ofa young manpage layoutmayonnaisetake a day offday of atonementto my way of thinkingday in and day out
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