Leaving
Bailing out on someone.
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This idiom or expression has to do with:
Leaving them.
Abandoning them.
My wife has bailed out on me!
Taking flight
This idiom or expression has to do with:
Rushing out.
Leaving in a hurry.
He didn’t wait around when he heard the woman’s husband in the hallway. He took flight before she could stop him!
Bailing out.
This idiom or expression has to do with:
Quitting, as in:
After only one week on the job he bailed out.
Jumping ship.
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This idiom or expression like phrase means:
Abandoning.
Leaving one’s post, ship, job, etc.
Q. Where’s your old buddy, James?
A. I don’t really know. I guess he’s jumped ship, and he shouldn’t have!
