get out of
Example Sentences
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Boris Johnson is used to speaking to large crowds and at formal events like this, but at the end of the inquiry, when Baroness Hallett turned to thank him for his evidence, he was already trying to get out of his seat - clearly keen to finish up for the day.
From BBC
“She started having panic attacks every day. It got to the point where I would drive her to school and she wouldn’t get out of the car.”
From Salon
Yaya: It was a joy, because I wanted to get out of there, to be honest!
From BBC
She began to regain responsiveness in the evening and was finally able to get out of bed again by 22:00, 13 hours after she took the medication.
From BBC
I can also report that a cane is more useful than a lot of grunting if you are looking to get out of a chair.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.