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                            Phrase(s): Would you excuse me? 
1. a polite question that essentially announces one’s departure. (Compare this with Could I be excused?; Excuse me.)  •  Jane: Would you excuse me? I have to get home now. Andy: Oh, sure. I’ll see you to the door.  •  Rising to leave, Jane said, "Would you excuse me?" and left by the rear door. 2. a polite way to request passage through or by a group of people; a way to request space to exit an elevator.  •  There were two people talking in the corridor, blocking it. Tom said, "Would you excuse me?" They stepped aside.  •  Fred: Would you excuse me? This is my floor. Sally: Sure. It’s mine, too.
                        
                        
 
                        
                            McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs