get out with (one's) life

get out with (one's) life

To manage to escape a dangerous situation without being killed. Sometimes used hyperbolically. So many of my friends died in the war—I truly don't know how I got out with my life. It was such a horrific accident that I'm shocked anyone got out with their lives. The meeting turned ugly after Jeff started making accusations. I barely got out with my life.
See also: get, life, out
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

get out with one's life

Fig. to survive a serious or life-threatening incident or an accident without dying. We were lucky to get out with our lives.
See also: get, life, out
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • get out with life
  • be a fate worse than death
  • a labour of Hercules
  • everyone and their brother
  • as far as the eye can see
  • as far as the eye can/could see
  • a reign of terror
  • everyone and their mother
  • die from curiosity