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kick out
verb
- informal.to eject or dismiss
- basketball (of a player who has dribbled towards the basket) to pass the ball to a player further away from the basket
noun
- basketball an instance of kicking out the ball
- (in Gaelic football) a free kick to restart play after a goal or after the ball has gone out of play
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An unpleasant parasite spread by flies was kicked out of the U.S. decades ago 鈥 but now it seems to be making its return.
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In October 1991, at their first meeting accepting women into the society, Ms Lloyd was kicked out.
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Now, just like that, before even taking an official snap, he鈥檚 gone, kicked out by the appearance of Iamaleava, and back into the transfer portal he goes.
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He assumed hereditary peers would soon be removed and decided that once kicked out he could run to be an MP.
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鈥淲e just wanted to recognize those guys, what they do for the city of L.A. And hopefully they get a kick out of it.鈥
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