
Get out meaning | get out sentences | Common English Idioms #shorts
Aug 2, 2022
☑ Get out meaning: exit; leave; go out (of)
☑ get out sentences:
- Get out of here!
- My father said to the dog, "Get out."
- Get out of my room right now!
A: Thanks for giving me a ride to the library.
B: No problem! I'll stop the car in front of the library and you can get out quickly.
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