End one's encounter with somebody by causing or permitting the person to leave.
1 K. repeated, now somewhat sharper as if he had finally caught the usher out in a lie.
2 Captain Branscome may be a very good seaman but he's too much of an usher out of school.
3 General Waymouth, coming to his bedroom door to usher out three men and admit others, saw his young lieutenants.
4 Usher out the cold temperatures with the latest beauty trend -frosted makeup.
5 "Good-bye," said Dr. Cairn, and pressed the bell which summoned Marston to usher out the caller, and usher in the next patient.
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