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Meaning of crawfish out

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crawfish out (v)

make a retreat from an earlier commitment or activity

crawfish out Sentence Examples

  1. When the argument escalated, he decided to crawfish out of the conversation to avoid further conflict.
  2. She promised to help with the project but then tried to crawfish out at the last minute.
  3. Despite his initial enthusiasm, he attempted to crawfish out of attending the family gathering.
  4. The politician tried to crawfish out of taking responsibility for the scandal, but the evidence was undeniable.
  5. Feeling overwhelmed by the workload, she tried to crawfish out of her commitment to the team.
  6. He made a bet with his friends but tried to crawfish out when it became clear he was going to lose.
  7. The employee tried to crawfish out of the meeting by pretending to be sick.
  8. They were counting on his support, but he tried to crawfish out of his promise.
  9. Despite her efforts to crawfish out of the volunteer work, her friends persuaded her to stay committed.
  10. Realizing he couldn't crawfish out of the situation, he reluctantly faced the consequences of his actions.

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make a retreat from an earlier commitment or activity

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When the argument escalated, he decided to crawfish out of the conversation to avoid further conflict.

She promised to help with the project but then tried to crawfish out at the last minute.

Despite his initial enthusiasm, he attempted to crawfish out of attending the family gathering.

The politician tried to crawfish out of taking responsibility for the scandal, but the evidence was undeniable.