Get out of | EWA Phasal Verbs Dictionary
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Get out of

/ɡet aut ɔv/

A2

Beginner

1. To leave or exit a place or situation, especially one that is causing stress or danger.

  • It's getting late; I really should get out of here.
  • After the accident, we had to get out of the building quickly.

2. To avoid doing something, especially by means of a fabricated excuse.

  • He tried to get out of going to the meeting by saying he was sick.
  • She always finds a way to get out of doing the dishes.

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