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on the way out

  1. About to go out, as in We were on our way out when the phone rang .

  2. Going out of fashion, becoming obsolete, as in Full-size cars are on their way out .



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He said his dad had "leaned into me on the way out and said 'that's the biggest honour I've ever received' and I was quite taken aback because normally he wouldn't understand what's going on".

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I’m not someone who eats an apple on the way out the door.

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I was summoned to see Flower and, as I was on the way out of the door, KP told me to tell Flower I was entering the auction whether he liked it or not.

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That was all reinforced by what I saw on the way out.

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None of the victory-lap blondes die, but they do witness a mass shooting on the way out of the resort.

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