see oneself out

English

Etymology

From see out.

Verb

see oneself out (third-person singular simple present sees oneself out, present participle seeing oneself out, simple past saw oneself out, past participle seen oneself out)

  1. To depart from a dwelling unaccompanied.
    The butler was nowhere to be found, so I saw myself out.
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