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all get–out
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all get–out
(noun)
all get–out
noun
all get–out
noun
Britannica Dictionary definition of ALL GET–OUT
always used after an adjective
as all get-out
US, informal
:
very or extremely
The café was (as) busy
as all get-out
[=was extremely busy] this afternoon.
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