Fish out of

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verb

To remove or take something out from a certain place.

He managed to fish his keys out of his pocket
Visual representation of "fish out of" - To remove or take something out from a certain place

Often appears as...

  • fish something out of a bag
  • fish something out of a pocket
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Physical Action

Often used when describing the physical retrieval of an item from a confined or hard-to-reach space.

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She fished her phone out of the narrow seat gap.
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Literal Use

Uses a metaphor from fishing, imagining objects as fish being removed from a space, like water.

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After the hike, he fished a small pebble out of his shoe.
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Effort Implied

Suggests effort or difficulty in getting the item, as if searching through other items.

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Jenny fished a candy out of her cluttered purse.
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