out of the jaws of death

The phrase "out of the jaws of death" refers to a situation where someone has narrowly escaped or overcome a deadly or life-threatening circumstance. It symbolizes a dramatic rescue or the ability to survive against great odds, often used metaphorically to describe a dramatic and fortunate escape from imminent danger or death.


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