Examples of 'my way out of town' in a sentence

Meaning of "my way out of town"

My way out of town: A phrase implying a means of escaping or leaving a town or city. It could refer to a physical route or a metaphorical exit from a situation or location

How to use "my way out of town" in a sentence

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my way out of town
You have caught me on my way out of town.
I am on my way out of town for a job.
I will drop them by on my way out of town.
On my way out of town.
I had to see you on my way out of town.
I was on my way out of town and realised I forgot something.
I will probably stop by there on my way out of town.
I am on my way out of town.
It was just a contract job I picked up on my way out of town.
I was on my way out of town and realized I forgot something.
I will grab it on my way out of town.
I was on my way out of town when I ran into David.
I picked it up on my way out of town.
I would stop by and pay my respect, but I am on my way out of town.
It 's on my way out of town.

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Then I will come by tomorrow on my way out of town.
I was just on my way out of town.
Oh, it is necessary. Then I will come by tomorrow on my way out of town.
But I'm on my way out of town.
That was nice of her . I will grab it on my way out of town.
Yeah, I am on my way out of town.
I would stop by and pay my respects, but I am on my way out of town.
What? I am on my way out of town.
Look, it was just a contract job I picked up On my way out of town.
See, I am on my way out of town.
I stopped into this very diner, and I was sitting here, On my way out of town.
I-I'm actually on my way out of town.
Living here all on my own . " " Owning no possessions, I made my way out of town.
I will be thinkin ' of you on my way out of town.
Are you happy now? I had to see you on my way out of town.
As nice as that sounds, I am on my way out of town.
Owning no possessions, I made my way out of town.
Very much. I was just on my way out of town.
I figured if I won, that would be my way out of town.
What? I picked it up on my way out of town.
Yeah, no, I can drop the keys off on my way out of town.
Well, personally, I am on my way out of town.
Actually, I have to catch a train. I'm on my way out of town for a job.
But I was wondering -- I am on my way out of town.

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