Idioms

get out from under (someone or something)
to escape from a situation that one does not like
I would like to get out from under my boss who is always watching my work.

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  • get out of (something)
  • get out of (somewhere)
  • get out of a jam
  • get out of bed on the wrong side or get out on the wrong side of bed
  • get out of hand
  • get out of line
  • get out of the way
  • get over (something)
  • get ready
  • get religion
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  • beyond one's depth
  • tie the knot
  • at a stretch
  • mess up
  • in need of (someone or something)
  • go ahead
  • take it easy on (someone or something)
  • hang up (the telephone)
  • from the outset
  • thread (one's way) through (something)


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