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Is "out of the woods" an idiom? What does it mean?

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Rebecca

Yes, the expression "out of the woods" is an idiom. To be "out of the woods" means to be safe and out of danger or no longer in a difficult situation. In this case, it refers to not being done with his surgery. Ex: Once her temperature is down she'll be out of the woods. Ex: I'm not out of the woods yet. I still have one more interview to get through.

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