Examples of 'gotten out' in a sentence

Meaning of "gotten out"

The phrase 'gotten out' is commonly used in informal English to mean having successfully escaped from a situation or gotten free from a place or predicament. It often implies overcoming difficulties or obstacles and can be used metaphorically to describe getting out of a negative or undesirable circumstance
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  • past participle of get out

How to use "gotten out" in a sentence

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gotten out
He could have gotten out any time.
Gotten out of the market when you did.
He must have gotten out on that plane.
You should never have gotten out.
I could have gotten out of that well.
Lyle might have already gotten out.
He had gotten out without her noticing.
Things have just gotten out of hand.
I have gotten out of worse situations before.
Word has not gotten out yet.
I have gotten out of the habit of commenting.
But things have gotten out of hand.
I am pleased word of my presence has gotten out.
Surely word has gotten out on campus.
There is no way it could have gotten out.

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I had just gotten out of the shower.
She could not have gotten out.
We have gotten out of worse scrapes before.
I was hoping you had gotten out of here.
We have gotten out of worse than this.
No monster has ever gotten out of here.
You have gotten out of commitments before.
I wonder if anybody else has gotten out.
I should have gotten out more first.
I told you we should have gotten out.
I could have gotten out in one year.
Like that dog can be gotten out.
He could have gotten out of it easy enough.
Or one of them could have gotten out.
This thing has gotten out of control.
If these photographs had ever gotten out.
I had just gotten out of the service.
The broadcast must have gotten out.
He must have gotten out the window.
He still never would have gotten out.
But this has gotten out of hand.
Paul and ihad been researchinghad gotten out.
This thing has gotten out of hand.
I have gotten out of the way of looking folks up.
Nobody has ever gotten out of here.
I have gotten out of worse scrapes than this.
Things have kind of gotten out of control.
We have gotten out of tougher scrapes than this.
This has officially gotten out of control.
I have gotten out of tighter spots than this.
She would have gotten out anyway.
Had gotten out of the barn.
Now things have gotten out of hand.
I have gotten out of my comfort zone many times.
This could have gotten out of hand.

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Examples of using Gotten
My hairs must have gotten stuck in it then
I am surprised the squirrels have not gotten to it
You have gotten to know me pretty well
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