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The Dursleys goggled at him for a few seconds, then Aunt Petunia said, ‘You're a nasty little liar. What are all those—’ she, too, lowered her voice so that Harry had to lip-read the next word, ‘—owls doing if they're not bringing you news?’



‘Aha!’ said Uncle Vernon in a triumphant whisper. ‘Get out of that
one
, boy! As if we didn't know you get all your news from those
pestilential birds!’



Harry hesitated for a moment. It cost him something to tell the truth
this time, ...



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I'm not sure the exact meaning of "Get out of that one" here. It probably means: explain that. How should we understand it correctly in this context?










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The Dursleys goggled at him for a few seconds, then Aunt Petunia said, ‘You're a nasty little liar. What are all those—’ she, too, lowered her voice so that Harry had to lip-read the next word, ‘—owls doing if they're not bringing you news?’



‘Aha!’ said Uncle Vernon in a triumphant whisper. ‘Get out of that
one
, boy! As if we didn't know you get all your news from those
pestilential birds!’



Harry hesitated for a moment. It cost him something to tell the truth
this time, ...



Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix




I'm not sure the exact meaning of "Get out of that one" here. It probably means: explain that. How should we understand it correctly in this context?










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    Houdini got out of his shackles.

    – Tᴚoɯɐuo
    Jan 3 at 10:43














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The Dursleys goggled at him for a few seconds, then Aunt Petunia said, ‘You're a nasty little liar. What are all those—’ she, too, lowered her voice so that Harry had to lip-read the next word, ‘—owls doing if they're not bringing you news?’



‘Aha!’ said Uncle Vernon in a triumphant whisper. ‘Get out of that
one
, boy! As if we didn't know you get all your news from those
pestilential birds!’



Harry hesitated for a moment. It cost him something to tell the truth
this time, ...



Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix




I'm not sure the exact meaning of "Get out of that one" here. It probably means: explain that. How should we understand it correctly in this context?










share|improve this question















The Dursleys goggled at him for a few seconds, then Aunt Petunia said, ‘You're a nasty little liar. What are all those—’ she, too, lowered her voice so that Harry had to lip-read the next word, ‘—owls doing if they're not bringing you news?’



‘Aha!’ said Uncle Vernon in a triumphant whisper. ‘Get out of that
one
, boy! As if we didn't know you get all your news from those
pestilential birds!’



Harry hesitated for a moment. It cost him something to tell the truth
this time, ...



Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix




I'm not sure the exact meaning of "Get out of that one" here. It probably means: explain that. How should we understand it correctly in this context?







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    Houdini got out of his shackles.

    – Tᴚoɯɐuo
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    Houdini got out of his shackles.

    – Tᴚoɯɐuo
    Jan 3 at 10:43








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Houdini got out of his shackles.

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Houdini got out of his shackles.

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It might mean "Now try to get out of this complicated situation, and I will have pleasure looking at your futile attempts". Basically, Vernon might be expressing his glee from seeing Harry caught lying. "I don't believe you can get out of this situation clean. Just you try, haha".






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  • +1 for "I will have pleasure looking at your futile attempts". The inquisitor has got you trapped. Ha! Let's see you free yourself from that trap.

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It might mean "Now try to get out of this complicated situation, and I will have pleasure looking at your futile attempts". Basically, Vernon might be expressing his glee from seeing Harry caught lying. "I don't believe you can get out of this situation clean. Just you try, haha".






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  • +1 for "I will have pleasure looking at your futile attempts". The inquisitor has got you trapped. Ha! Let's see you free yourself from that trap.

    – Tᴚoɯɐuo
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It might mean "Now try to get out of this complicated situation, and I will have pleasure looking at your futile attempts". Basically, Vernon might be expressing his glee from seeing Harry caught lying. "I don't believe you can get out of this situation clean. Just you try, haha".






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  • +1 for "I will have pleasure looking at your futile attempts". The inquisitor has got you trapped. Ha! Let's see you free yourself from that trap.

    – Tᴚoɯɐuo
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It might mean "Now try to get out of this complicated situation, and I will have pleasure looking at your futile attempts". Basically, Vernon might be expressing his glee from seeing Harry caught lying. "I don't believe you can get out of this situation clean. Just you try, haha".






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It might mean "Now try to get out of this complicated situation, and I will have pleasure looking at your futile attempts". Basically, Vernon might be expressing his glee from seeing Harry caught lying. "I don't believe you can get out of this situation clean. Just you try, haha".







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  • +1 for "I will have pleasure looking at your futile attempts". The inquisitor has got you trapped. Ha! Let's see you free yourself from that trap.

    – Tᴚoɯɐuo
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  • +1 for "I will have pleasure looking at your futile attempts". The inquisitor has got you trapped. Ha! Let's see you free yourself from that trap.

    – Tᴚoɯɐuo
    Jan 3 at 10:45



















+1 for "I will have pleasure looking at your futile attempts". The inquisitor has got you trapped. Ha! Let's see you free yourself from that trap.

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+1 for "I will have pleasure looking at your futile attempts". The inquisitor has got you trapped. Ha! Let's see you free yourself from that trap.

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