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way-out
adjective as in unconventional
adjective as in excellent
Example Sentences
Though rare outside of North America, the “two ways out” rule for mid-rises has been a mainstay of fire protection policy in this country and in Canada for the last century.
It’s convertible into a tenth of a share of Strategy equity—an option that is now way out of the money but has some value.
As Sun Tzu pointed out, the way out of such a situation is to offer a golden bridge, a way to escape without continuing to fight.
Some estimate they can make a few multiples of their current revenue by moving to SoFi, and that’s certainly a legitimate motivation, but it’s also the easy way out.
Given the worrying trend of declining wine consumption, alcohol-free versions could be "one of the ways out of this crisis," he argued.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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