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bail on

 

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Bail On

Definition

Verb phrase

1. To abandon or cancel plans, obligations, or commitments, often suddenly or without prior notice.

2. To leave or run away from a difficult or unpleasant situation.

Example Sentences

1. She decided to bail on the party at the last minute.

2. I can't believe he bailed on me when I needed his help the most.

3. The actor bailed on the movie, leaving the production team scrambling to find a replacement.

4. We were about to go on a road trip, but he bailed on us because he got a better offer.

5. Don't bail on your responsibilities just because things get tough.

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