Phrasal verb №73
get out
/ɡet aʊt/
Meaning
To leave a place or escape; also to remove something from inside
Example
He got out of the car and stretched his legs.
He got out of the car and stretched his legs.
IVERBS
Phrasal verb №73
/ɡet aʊt/
She opened the window and helped the cat get out.
She opened the window and helped the cat get out.
I am getting out of the car now, holding my hat as I step down.
I am getting out of the car now, holding my hat as I step down.
He got out of the small boat and smiled at the quiet lake.
He got out of the small boat and smiled at the quiet lake.