Get Out
- Get Out
- to leave a place or situation, often suddenly or hastily
- I'm getting out of here before things get worse.
- She got out of the car and slammed the door.
- to escape or be released from a difficult or unpleasant situation
- I'm trying to get out of this contract, but it's proving to be difficult.
- He finally got out of debt after years of struggling.
- to remove or take someone or something out of a place or situation
- Can you get the kids out of the pool, it's time for lunch.
- The firefighters worked to get the cat out of the tree.
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