worm out of
Elicit or make one's way by artful or devious means. For example, He tried to worm the answer out of her, or She can't worm out of this situation. This expression alludes to the sinuous passage of a worm. [Early 1700s]
Words nearby worm out of
worm fence,
worm gear,
worm grass,
worm into,
worm lizard,
worm out of,
worm snake,
worm turns, the,
worm wheel,
worm's eye view,
worm's-eye view