On the/(one's) way out In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "on the/(one's) way out", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Katie Anh calendar 2022-04-23 11:04

Meaning of On the/(one's) way out

Synonyms:

out of fashion

On the/(one's) way out adverb phrase spoken language

To be in the process of leaving.

Actually, I'm on the way out, so I think we better talk about it later.

As I'm on the way out the door, I remember I forgot to turn the oven off.

To go out of fashion.

He used to be a famous actor but now he's on the way out.

To be dying.

Not until he was on the way out did he regret about bad things he did.

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Laid out in lavender

To reduce the bad smell of dead body.

went out with the ark

To be out of date, not be used for a long time.

paperweight

A small heavy object for holding paper in place.

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