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Definition of "get out of here" []

  • Used other than as an idiom. To leave or exit a place. (verb)
  • Used other than as an idiom. Command for someone to leave immediately. (interjection)
  • An exclamation of disbelief (interjection)

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Use "get out of here" in a sentence
  • ""Let's get out of here before something happens to free the lutin,""
  • ""Duane Hill, you get out of here and leave Mr. Kidd alone," she said."
  • "But the pink mage obviously didn't want to talk about it out here, and as the shadows had grown longer, all three of the mages had become twitchier and twitchier, to the point where Glory, too, would be just as happy to get out of here rather than press the point."
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