Saturday, September 10, 2016

get out

to stop doing a regular activity, habit, etc.
  • He got out of the habit of smoking.
  • He could not get out of the bad habit.
  • He made every effort to get out of that habit.
  • Once you've got into a bad habit, it can be difficult to get out of it.


to become known.

  • The secret got out.
  • The secret will soon get out.
  • We mustn't let this news get out.
to leave a bus, train, etc.

  • She got out of the car.
  • Tom got out of the car.
  • Tom got out of his car.
  • They got out of the car.
  • Let's get out of the car.
  • Please get out of my car.
  • Let's get out of the car now.
  • Tom parked his car and got out.
  • Please get out of the car, sir.
  • You need to get out of the car.
  • Tom quickly got out of the car.
  • Tom stopped the car and got out.
  • All the family got out of the car.
  • I got out of the car at 40th Street.
  • Tom and Mary both got out of the car.
  • Tom got out of the car to open the gate.
  • I want to get out of the car and stretch.
  • A big car drew up and a tall lady got out.
  • Tom wanted to get out of the car and walk.
  • Tom got out of his car and closed the door.
  • Tom got out of his car and opened the gate.
  • Tom got out of his car and unlocked the gate.
  • Tom got out of the car on the passenger side.
  • Tom got out of the car and ran into the hospital.
  • Tom unbuckled his seat belt and got out of the car.
  • Tom saw both Mary and John getting out of their cars.
  • Tom was able to get out of his car before it exploded.
  • Tom got out of the car, but Mary remained behind the wheel.
  • Tom stopped in front of Mary's house and got out of his car.
  • When I got out of the car, I felt like I had been here before.
  • If you park this way, I will not be able to get out of the car.
  • I got out of the taxi.
  • Tom got out of the taxi.
  • Let's get out of the taxi.
  • Tom got out of the taxicab.
  • Before we get out of the taxi, we pay the fare.
  • She got out of the taxi at the department store.
  • He got out of the cab in haste saying, "Keep the change."
  • Tom got out of the cab.
  • He got out of the cab in haste.
  • Tom paid the driver and got out of the cab.
to leave a place.
  • Now get out of my room.
  • He got out of the room in anger.
  • How did you get out of your room?
  • When will you eventually get out of the bathroom?
  • I suggest you all get out of this room as soon as possible.
  • Let's get out of Boston.
  • I had to get out of Boston.
  • I need to get out of Boston.
  • I've got to get out of Boston.
  • You've got to get out of Boston.
  • I just want to get out of Boston.
  • I had to get out of Boston quickly.
  • I like getting out of the office once in a while.
  • Please get out of my office immediately.
  • Tom doesn't get out of the city much.
  • I hankered to get out of the city for a weekend.
  • Just get out of here.
  • Let's get out of here.
  • Just get out of there.
  • Please get out of here.
  • I wanna get out of here!
  • I'm getting out of here.
  • We must get out of here.
  • I got to get out of here.
  • Tom just got out of jail.
  • Let's get out of this place.
  • I need to get out of this place.
  • We've got to get out of this place.
  • Tom got out of the hospital.
  • When did you get out of the hospital?
  • Tom got out of the hospital yesterday.
  • Tom postponed his party until Mary got out of the hospital.
  • I haven't spoken with Tom since he got out of the hospital.
  • In another two weeks you will be able to get out of the hospital.
to remove something from inside.
  • Can you get this out of here?
  • Can you get this junk out of here?
  • Can you get this stuff out of here?
  • Can you get this trash out of here?
  • Can you get this arrow out of my leg?
  • I can't get this song out of my head.
  • I can't get this splinter out of my finger.
  • I can't get this silly tune out of my head!
  • I can't get that out of my mind.
  • I can't get that song out of my head.
  • I can't get that melody out of my head.
  • I couldn't get that song out of my mind.
  • I can't get that thought out of my head.
  • Tom complained that he couldn't get that song out of his head.
  • Please get these papers out of the way.
  • Can you get these spots out of my pants?
  • Please get all of your junk out of this room.


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