Examples of 'get off the ropes' in a sentence

Meaning of "get off the ropes"

get off the ropes: This phrase is often used in a figurative sense to describe the act of managing to escape from a difficult or challenging situation, particularly one where one is under pressure or being attacked. It implies taking action to free oneself from a position of vulnerability or defenselessness

How to use "get off the ropes" in a sentence

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get off the ropes
Get off the ropes.
He 's gotta get off the ropes.
Get off the ropes, Legs . Get off the ropes.
Come on, get off the ropes.
Loosen the strings . Get off the ropes.
John, get off the ropes.
Do not go toe to toe! Get off the ropes.
Kat, get off the ropes.
He 's moving around . Get off the ropes.
If he couldn't get off the ropes before he lost his balance.
Keep moving, Roy . Get off the ropes.
Get on the outside . Get off the ropes, Legs . Get off the ropes.
There you go. Get off the ropes.
Off the ropes . Get off the ropes.
Come on, kid, get off the ropes.

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