Examples of 'out of warsaw' in a sentence

Meaning of "out of warsaw"

out of warsaw - This phrase suggests the physical act of leaving or exiting the city of Warsaw, Poland, or metaphorically, removing oneself from a situation associated with Warsaw

How to use "out of warsaw" in a sentence

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out of warsaw
His orders were to follow the trains out of Warsaw.
Out of Warsaw.
He could have been on another street or out of Warsaw.
Ha, so you have miraculously got out of Warsaw and now you wish to return.
A good man . His orders were to follow the trains out of Warsaw.
Kettle … get out of Warsaw.
NZygmund, a good man . His orders were to follow \ Nthe trains out of Warsaw.
You have not heard? Out of Warsaw where?
During the Warsaw uprising in 1944 Maria was caught smuggling two resistance leaders out of Warsaw.
I think you should take Rys out of Warsaw tomorrow.
Out of Warsaw where?
Herr Heck 's taking the bison out of Warsaw.
This is Warsaw calling… Herr Heck's taking the bison out of Warsaw.
Where are we going? Out of Warsaw.
His orders were to follow \ Nthe trains out of Warsaw.

See also

Ha, so you have miraculously got out of Warsaw Nowak.
That is, once we got out of Warsaw.
Very fair . - That is, once we got out of Warsaw.

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