if something secret gets out, a lot of people find out about it
Example: Get out of my house!
the outcome of anything that you undertake to do depends on the amount of time and energy you are willing to spend on it
Example: Get that man out of my bedroom!
to go to different places and spend time enjoying yourself
Example: He tried to protest, but couldn’t get the words out.
to make another person leave
Example: I washed the shirt twice, but I couldn’t get the stain out.
to make something such as a new book available for people to buy
Example: It quickly got out that Marie was leaving Danny.
to manage to say something
Example: It set something off in her chest, a bird batting against her rib wall trying to get out.
to remove someone from their job, especially from a position of political power
Example: Mike got a splinter of glass out of Jenny’s toe.
to remove something that is inside or mixed with something else
Example: Now get out of my way or Lord Wolfblade will have you whipped!
used for saying you are surprised by something or do not believe it
Example: The teacher screamed at him to get out.
used for telling someone to leave
Example: There was a huge public outcry when the news got out.
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