Examples of 'back out the window' in a sentence
Meaning of "back out the window"
Back out the window: This phrase could be part of a set of instructions on how to reverse a vehicle, especially in a narrow space or tricky situation
How to use "back out the window" in a sentence
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back out the window
I will just go back out the window.
From a motorcar coming up the drive . I-I got scared, and I went back out the window.
Let us just go back out the window.
Look back out the window.
I laughed and looked back out the window.
Now just go back out the window and tell me what you see.
They can never figure out how to get back out the window.
She looked back out the window and the woman was still there.
You lock it and go back out the window.
Now crawl back out the window before my parents wake up and hear you.
Caitlin glanced back out the window.
She looks back out the window as the first SNOWFLAKES fall.
You look it and go back out the window.
Well, back out the window I go.
Feeling a new sense of discomfort I turned to look back out the window.
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I suggest you climb back out the window before I call the cops.
I am gonna go get that, and you are gonna go back out the window.
Do you mean back out the window or out the front?
Instead, she gave a little nod and then turned to look back out the window.
Now just go back out the window and t-tell me what you see.
I use the door . You look it and go back out the window.
I remove my key, go back out the window for a distance of three oar lengths.
I got scared, and I went back out the window.
I remove my switch key, go back out the window for a distance of three car lengths.
Let me show you the door. I will just go back out the window.
I remove my key, go back out the window to make sure no one 's bein ' dragged.
No, do not look at me . Look back out the window.
Uh, he can go back out the window.
I came in through the window . And now, you can go back out the window.
And now, you can go back out the window.
Jess . No . I am gonna go get that, and you are gonna go back out the window.
Uh, just to clarify, do you mean back out the window or out the front?
Uh-uh. I use the door. You lock it and go back out the window.
All right. Let's just go back out the window.
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