US /ɡɛt aʊt ʌv/
・UK /ɡet aut ɔv/
I'm going to speak a little more quickly now and get out of here as soon as I can.
I'm going to speak a little more quickly now and get out of here as soon as I can.
Get out of here, boy.
Get out of here, boy!
Well then get out of this soup aisle!
WELL THEN GET OUT OF THE SOUP ISLE
Your job, after you get out of college, is a network.
YOUR JOB, AFTER YOU GET OUT OF
It sure is great to get out of that bag.
Hello I am Macintosh. It sure is great to get out of that bag.
But I'm not all the way there yet." And you have to keep in mind, once you get out of this primary process, it's a general election.
but I'm not all the way there yet." And you have to keep in mind, once you get out of this primary process, it's a general election.
and so they are finding any method, by hook or by crook, to get out of China.
and I usually want to get out of the airport
It used to be that you could get out of school, get a job, buy a home, and start a family.
"Oh no, I think it's going to get out of hand."
But this phrase, get out of hand, uses an important American English pronunciation tip,