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kick out

verb

To eject, throw out, or forcefully remove (someone or something).

  • They will kick out a disruptive patron.

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The phrase "kick out" is correct and usable in written English.
Generally, it is used to mean removing someone from a place, either through force or authority. For example: The security guards were instructed to kick out any unruly customers.

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"Kick out the jams, motherfuckers!" Mislock yelled.

Will angry foreign governments kick out ambassadors?

Did they kick out that guest?

You never kick out a favorite".

Let the students kick out the cheaters".

"You can't kick out at anybody".

Did Roger kick out the plug?

Kick out drunk customers.

Kick out twice with your right foot.

If so, kick out right away.

Kick out twice with your left foot.

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