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1.
Historical
UK
regional English
dialectal
archaic
informal
To move out from beneath something or to stand away from under an object; to clear the area beneath or around a potential hazard.
2.
Historical
UK
regional English
dialectal
archaic
informal
Figuratively, to keep clear of danger or involvement; to avoid taking responsibility for or becoming entangled in a risky situation.
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