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View definitions for way-out

way-out

adjective as in unconventional

adjective as in excellent

noun as in way of escape

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LeBron James, upgraded to probable earlier in the day, was suddenly on his way out of the lineup, his sore foot severe enough that his dream of an 82-game season ended Sunday evening.

Huston’s heart is certainly in the right place and the narrative corner he’s written for Mike to fight his way out of isn’t an untenable one for a pugilist melodrama.

"I think again, when you are kind of trapped within this bubble, it kind of feels like there's no way out," Harry said.

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I loved the idea of this person who’s made a life choice 10 years ago that she cannot take back, and she’s regretting having to live with that decision and there being no way out.

Caught on the patio between the flames and the bomb blast, Cabler had to find another way out, but the area was completely fenced in.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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