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Associations of "Kicked out" (30 Words)
away | An away match or win. Gave away the tickets. |
bereavement | State of sorrow over the death or departure of a loved one. The family suffered a sad bereavement. |
boxing | The enclosure of something in a package or box. |
canoe | Travel by canoe. Canoe along the canal. |
cast | Form by pouring e g wax or hot metal into a cast or mold. The witch cast a spell on her to turn her into a beast. |
cutout | A switch that interrupts an electric circuit in the event of an overload. |
depart | Move away from a place into another direction. The train departs at noon. |
deprivation | A state of extreme poverty. Rural households could escape the worst deprivations of the towns. |
discharge | Go off or discharge. The bank had failed to discharge its supervisory duties. |
egress | A way out. A narrow egress. |
eject | Leave an aircraft rapidly using an ejection seat or capsule. He was ejected from office in July. |
emit | Make (a sound. She emitted a sound like laughter. |
evict | Expel (someone) from a property, especially with the support of the law. A single mother and her children have been evicted from their home. |
exclude | Keep (something) out of a place. The public were excluded from the board meeting. |
exclusion | An item or eventuality specifically not covered by an insurance policy or other contract. He had a hand in my exclusion from the committee. |
exhale | Breathe out. The chimney exhales a thick smoke. |
expel | Eliminate (a substance. He was expelled from his native country. |
far | Beyond a norm in opinion or actions. Far from the truth. |
going | Conditions for, or progress in, an endeavour. People willing to work for the going rate. |
lash | Lash or flick about sharply. He brought the lash down upon the prisoner s back. |
leave | Leave behind unintentionally. The parts he disliked he would alter and the parts he didn t dislike he d leave. |
omit | Leave undone or leave out. He modestly omits to mention that he was a pole vault champion. |
outrigger | A projecting support similar to an outrigger in another structure or vehicle. |
outside | Functioning outside the boundaries or precincts of an organized unit. An outside margin. |
passing | In sport the action of passing a ball to another team member. A passing grade. |
puff | A light inflated pastry or puff shell. He was never puffed up about his writing. |
release | Release gas or energy as a result of a chemical reaction or physical decomposition. They released a flurry of great singles. |
respire | Breathe easily again, as after exertion or anxiety. A country where fresh air seems impossible to respire. |
squatter | Someone who settles lawfully on government land with the intent to acquire title to it. One of the wealthiest and most prominent squatter families of northern Victoria. |
stray | A stray person or thing especially a domestic animal. Her eyes strayed to the telephone. |