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Kick out   /kɪk aʊt/   Listen
Kick out

verb
1.
Force to leave or move out.  Synonyms: expel, throw out.
2.
Remove from a position or office.  Synonyms: boot out, drum out, expel, oust, throw out.






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"Kick out" Quotes from Famous Books



... roof with great halters, fastening which about their necks, with a pulley he gently raised them, till standing upon the ground with their hinder feet, they just touched it with the very ends of their fore feet. In this posture the grooms plied them with whips and shouts, provoking them to curvet and kick out with their hind legs, struggling and stamping at the same time to find support for their fore feet, and thus their whole body was exercised, till they were all in a foam and sweat; excellent exercise, whether for strength or speed; and then he gave them their corn already coarsely ground, that they ...
— Plutarch's Lives • A.H. Clough

... kiddie, he won't stand any jaw. There's not an ounce of vice about him, but he's peppery. He might kick out. ...
— The Wouldbegoods • E. Nesbit

... you an extra burst of speed. All the Polaris will take. Now I've got to adjust the mixture of the fuel, otherwise she'll kick out on you and we'll have to ...
— Danger in Deep Space • Carey Rockwell



Words linked to "Kick out" :   bar, expel, relegate, remove, exile, excommunicate, exclude, banish, boot out, ostracize, ban, debar, deport, drum out, expatriate, turf out, throw out, chuck out, shun, extradite, force out, suspend, displace, turn out, move, cast out, eject, ostracise, deliver, depose, blackball



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