v.
1.move out of or depart from
2.take out of a container or enclosed space
3.move out or away
4.express with difficulty
5.bring, take, or pull out of a container or from under a cover
6.be released or become known
7.escape potentially unpleasant consequences
Idiom of the Day
hold on to (someone or something)
to continue to hold or keep something, to hold someone or something tightly
You should hold on to your bag when you are in the bus or someone may steal it.