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Phrase(s): out on bail
out of jail after a court appearance and pending trial because bail bond money has been paid. (The money will be forfeited if the person who is out on bail does not appear for trial at the proper time.) • Bob got out on bail waiting for his trial. • The robber committed another crime while out on bail.
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs
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Released from custody on the basis of bail being posted, as in The lawyer promised to get him out on bail. This expression alludes to a payment made to the court as surety that the accused will appear for trial.
American Heritage Idioms