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Put out or expel from a place.
exclude
expel
eject
chuck out
throw out
kick out
boot out
turn out
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1
Farm distress and soaring prices helped
turf
out
the previous government in 2004 and put Singh in power.
2
Or, even better, being able to
turf
out
a lesser actor who's sitting in a good seat in a restaurant.
3
Cevian is known for its willingness to
turf
out
managers and force changes of strategy at companies it sees as undervalued.
4
Greens MP Adam Bandt said an election should be called and "the sooner we
turf
out
this rotten government, the better".
5
Impeachment is extremely rare, and no president has ever been
turfed
out
.
6
Just a small swing away from Labour could see her
turfed
out
.
7
Heck, he has even been
turfed
out
of his Buckingham Palace office.
8
It's boom time for bailiffs, while more poor tenants are
turfed
out
.
9
The Fianna Fáil- Green Party government were set to be unceremoniously
turfed
out
.
10
Despite a vigorous campaign to change this, we were
turfed
out
.
11
It's hard work for a country to get
turfed
out
of the Olympics.
12
Being
turfed
out
has been difficult for her to cope with.
13
A millionaire and his family getting
turfed
out
of a mansion.
14
He had no wish to be
turfed
out
like his father.
15
They either get
turfed
out
by the voters or rolled by their own colleagues.
16
Three more no-shows saw Best
turfed
out
on his ear.
turf
out
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