Exit the springboard
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DIVEExit the springboard
gainerdive in which the diver takes off facing forward and performs a backward somersault, entering the water feet first and facing away from the springboard
LEAVEUse the exit
LOGOFFExit the network
GETOFFExit the bus
LEAVEExit the premises
LOGOFFExit the Web
LOGOUTExit the system
NEARESTWalk to the ... exit.
ERRTake the wrong exit
LEADSOUTEscorts to the exit
DRAGONUrge Overkill "Exit the ..."
SEESOUTUshers to the exit
LEADOUTDirect to the exit
ESCExit-the-program button
SNEAKOUTExit on the sly
SEEOUTShow to the exit
ESCExit-the-program key
USHEROUTSee to the exit
LEAVEMake for the exit
SEEOUTEscort to the exit
IONESCO"Exit the King "playwright
LEAVEHead for the exit
USHEROUTLead to the exit
ZIPSPrepares to exit the stall, say
EJECTExit a plane the hard way
ROADMAPOne may show you the exit
SNEAKINGINEntering via the fire exit, maybe
ABEARExit, pursued by ...: "The Winter's Tale."
RESEATMove from the emergency exit row, perhaps
ESCThe key to making a quick exit?
SHOWNOUTYell about private escorted to the exit (5,3)
AMISSISASGOODASAMILE"If you don't see the exit, expect to keep driving!"
senneta call on a trumpet for the entrance or exit of actors
sennetsSENNET, a call on a trumpet for the entrance or exit of actors
senneta signal call on a trumpet or cornet for entrance or exit on the stage
sennet(in Elizabethan drama) set of notes played on the trumpet or cornet to mark the entrance or exit of a group of actors
sennets(in Elizabethan drama) set of notes played on the trumpet or cornet to mark the entrance or exit of a group of actors
expresswaysA highway designed for fast traffic, with controlled entrance and exit, a dividing strip between the traffic in opposite directions, and typically two or more lanes in each direction
expresswayA highway designed for fast traffic, with controlled entrance and exit, a dividing strip between the traffic in opposite directions, and typically two or more lanes in each direction