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English Idioms Get Out Of Here
Get Out Of Here - to be shocked; disbelief
- I won a trip to Europe. Get out of here!
- We are buying a house next year. Get out of here!
- My brother just got a job working for the prime minster. Get out of here!
- Your boss spoke to the police, so you got off easy.
- My mother is getting divorced. Get out of here!
- We got tickets to the concert in May. Get out of here!
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