Put out or expel from a place.
1 Mary Maggie said, struggling to get my boot out of the way.
2 It took four of us to pull the boot out - four of us.
3 First, echoing the PRI's threat to eject 50 laggard signatories, boot out unworthy members.
4 There's lounging space in the back and a humungous 625-litre boot out the back.
5 He got his boot out of that stirrup and stood.
6 She'd have to boot out Tony for a start.
7 Everaldo comes across, sticks a boot out , and nearly deflects the thing into the bottom right.
8 Britons abhor overconfidence and swiftly boot out show-offs.
9 To boot out Gronkiewicz-Waltz, at least 29 percent of Warsaw's adult residents will need to take part.
10 The match went out, but I judged the direction accurately and pulled my boot out of the ooze.
11 Voters will also get limited powers to boot out misbehaving MPs and fracking firms will get new drilling rights.
12 They want to boot out Kieran and Marissa -that random grandma who used to teach aerobics in the '80s.
13 In agonizing slow motion it leaned forward to grind one carved stone boot out before it across the littered floor.
14 Landlords say they feel under siege with the Government planning to make it tougher for them to boot out troublesome tenants.
15 Everyone is overt in their desire for Angie to boot out the slimy politician Jess who's still wearing his costume cape.
16 However, with the carrot comes the stick, with National proposing powers to boot out tenants if they refuse to change their ant-social behaviour.
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