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  • 1way out — plural ways out n 1.) BrE a door or passage through which you leave a building = ↑exit 2.) a way to escape a difficult or bad situation ▪ He was in a dilemma, and could see no way out. 3.) on the/your way out …

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  • 2way out — plural ways out n 1.) BrE a door or passage through which you leave a building = ↑exit 2.) a way to escape a difficult or bad situation ▪ He was in a dilemma, and could see no way out. 3.) on the/your way out …

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  • 3way-out — /way owt /, adj. Informal. 1. advanced in style or technique: way out jazz. 2. exotic or esoteric in character: way out theories on nutrition. [1950 55; adj. use of way out far off; see WAY2, OUT] * * * …

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  • 4see which way the cat jumps — To see how things are going to turn out before committing oneself (also wait for the cat to jump) • • • Main Entry: ↑cat …

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  • 5way-out — adjective informal terms; strikingly unconventional • Syn: ↑far out, ↑kinky, ↑offbeat, ↑quirky • Similar to: ↑unconventional • Derivationally related forms: ↑quirk …

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  • 6Way Out West (single) — Infobox Single Name = Way Out West Artist = The Cooper Temple Clause from Album = See This Through And Leave Released = 30 March 2001 Format = 7 Recorded = 2000 Genre = Alternative Length = 4:57 Label = Morning Records Producer = The Cooper… …

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  • 7Way...Way Out — Infobox Film name = Way...Way Out director = Gordon Douglas writer = William Bowers Laslo Vanday starring = Jerry Lewis Connie Stevens Robert Morley Dick Shawn Anita Ekberg James Brolin producer = Malcolm Stuart distributor = 20th Century Fox… …

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  • 8way out — noun (C) BrE 1 a door or a passage through which you can leave a building; exit 2 a way of getting away from a difficult or unpleasant situation see also: take the easy way out easy 1 (6), way out way 1 (4) …

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  • 9way-out — adjective a) unusual, unconventional or strange Hector is one, way out guy. b) out of the mainstream of society Jenny is a way out kinda gal. See Also …

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  • 10way out — noun a) An exit I need a way out of this problem b) A solution Were quite a way out now See Also: way in …

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