Get out
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get out (to leave, to escape, to throw out, to remove, to become publicly known, to retire, disbelief) - wyjść, wydostać się, uciekać, wyrzucać, stać się znanym, iść na emeryturę.
- Get out of there! [leave this place]
- Abigail doesn't get out too much when she is ill. [doesn't leave home...]
- The truth got out quite quickly despite the newspapers did not write about it. [the truth came out despite...]
- Somewhen I spilled black ink on my desk and now can't get the dirty stains out. [... cannot remove dirty stains]
- My favourite horse is winning. Get out! [...horse is winning. Impossible]
- Three years old boy couldn't get his thoughts out. [could not tell his thoughts precisely]