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View definitions for way-out

way-out

adjective as in excellent

noun as in way of escape

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And he defended Cantlay's decision not to wear a cap in Rome, telling BBC Sport: "We blew this way out of proportion. We got him a hat that fits, he wore it, no big deal."

From BBC

Brown, facing steep rent for temporary housing, fears the owners may be looking for a way out — selling the land or changing its use.

Judges are still deciding whether a person is safe to go home; the only difference is that now no one can pay their way out of that determination.

From Salon

“But obviously, it would be really nice to get another one on his way out.”

An article, external emerged last week from an unknown Parkhead insider saying Rodgers was attempting to "engineer his way out" of his contract, which runs until next summer.

From BBC

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

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