Phrases with «swift exit»

The phrase "swift exit" means leaving quickly or abruptly. Full definition

Sentences with «swift exit»

  • Both had to make swift exits before they went off. (planetf1.com)
  • Rojo was one of Louis van Gaal's first signings when taking over at Old Trafford, when he arrived from Sporting Lisbon for # 16million, but has struggled for game time this term, and could be open to a swift exit should the right offer come in. (caughtoffside.com)
  • According to reports, Chelsea centre - back Papy Djilobodji could be set for a swift exit from Stamford Bridge only months after moving to the club. (caughtoffside.com)
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