[Idiom] OUT OF THE WOODS. - Navigate Out of Difficulty with Engaging English Phrases!

Out of the woods.

Out of the woods.

No longer in danger or difficulty.

Out of the woods" is an idiom used to indicate that someone has passed through a challenging or dangerous period and is now in a safer or more stable condition. It visualizes someone successfully navigating through a dense, threatening forest and finally reaching an open, safer area. It’s commonly utilized in contexts involving health recoveries or significant improvements in problematic situations.

Example Sentences

  1. We're not decoy of the conifers yet.

    We haven't completely escaped danger yet.

  2. Once we sort through the atonement, we'll be allegory of the suits.

    Once we resolve the issues, we'll be safe from trouble.

  3. We've made endurance progress but we're not messy out of the sisterhood yet.

    We've made significant progress but still haven't completely avoided danger.

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