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Discover Ludwig"given the boot" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to be fired or dismissed from a job or position. Example: After constantly showing up late to work, the employee was given the boot by his boss.
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But Bernard Kouchner, the left-leaning foreign minister, was given the boot.
Of course, the politicians who were given the boot knew voters weren't happy about spending cuts.
Chief scout Keith Burt was also given the boot along with Arthur and Clark.
A total of 342 members have been given the boot since federation.
If Clegg was a football manager he would have been given the boot long ago.
If they're not up to scratch, then they're given the boot.
More than two centuries have passed since the British crown was given the boot.
The Bucs have given the boot to their erratic kicker, Martin Gramatica.
That alone is reason enough to want to see Netanyahu given the boot.
The question is: Will the few thousand remaining Ogiek be given a reprieve or given the boot?
My guess: the Senators miss the mark again this year, and coach Paul MacLean is given the boot.
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