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row out verb- to contrive the innocence of someone in relation to a particular crime UK
- — Peter Laurie, Scotland Yard, p. 327, 1970
- to distance yourself from something or someone UK
- But the alternative, rowing out, just wasn’t on as far as I was concerned [...] And in any case, trying to row out from a bird like Audrey would be just as dangerous as the present situation. — Ted Lewis, Jack Carter’s Law, p. 11, 1974
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