Kicked-out Sentence Examples

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  • She kicked out her wounded leg.

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  • As sure as if I tied that cord around her neck and kicked out the chair.

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  • That got me kicked out of the home and a juvie record for abusing the little bastard.

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  • They were not kicked out by the Iraqi government, as has been widely misreported in our " free " press.

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  • I got kicked out of school because I didn't want to learn nothing, so I just mucked about, you know.

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  • An instant later he suddenly backed toward the crowd of Mangaboos and kicked out his hind legs as hard as he could.

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  • Then she threw herself on the floor and began to swim so energetically that some of us thought we should be kicked out of our chairs!

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  • It 's time to relax and wet parched throats, Shop shut, last customer kicked out in the air.

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  • Be careful, another angry tirade like that could get you kicked out of the league.

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  • She ate the forbidden fruit and got herself and Adam kicked out of the Garden of Eden.

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  • My crush's crush had a boyfriend so she was kicked out of the picture.

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  • By his sophomore year in high school, he had been kicked out of a prestigious prep school, St. Mark's Academy.

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  • If issues of morality and fairness don't convince you, perhaps the threat of being kicked out of college will.

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  • After interrupting and disbanding a drug deal between two huge gangs, you are kicked out of the family…without a pardon.

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  • Your step-brother, on the other hand, will be kicked out on the street.

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  • Numerous studies show that gay and bisexual youth are at a higher risk of dropping out of school, of being kicked out of their homes, and becoming prostitutes, than their heterosexual peers.

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  • Raised a Catholic, Salma attended the Academy of the Sacred Heart in Louisiana, but she was eventually kicked out due to behavioral problems.

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  • Or do homework so that you don't get kicked out of the school she attends?

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  • The troubled teen with a violent past, was kicked out of his home, abandoned by his parents, and moved in with his older brother, Tracker Cameron.

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  • All he wanted to do was sell a shoebox full of picture postcards and make enough money so he wouldn't get kicked out of the room at the YMCA.

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  • They are kicked out of Harvard, and the ghost of Ivory and the ghost of Benjamin Franklin appeal the admissions board on their behalf.

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  • From there, Winehouse went to the famed Sylvia Young Theatre School, but she was kicked out of the program for failing to do her lessons and for piercing her nose.

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  • You don't want to plan anything that could cost you large fees or even get you kicked out of the room during the party.

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  • While your toga party probably shouldn't be taken to the extremes shown in the movie, you can still have a lot of fun with the idea and not get anyone kicked out of school or wind up in jail.

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  • During that show, New York was also involved in one of reality TV's most infamous incidents when fellow contestant Pumkin spit in her face when New York mocked her as she was being kicked out of the house.

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  • Jennavecia was kicked out of the house when she refused to complete her assigned job.

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  • When Tommy was kicked out of the house for being a tool, everyone thought that they were a match made in heaven, but Krista decided to not stay with Tommy because he couldn't tell her why he had been kicked out of the Academy.

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  • Angelina gets kicked out of the house by the landlord because she refused to show up for her shift at the T-shirt shop.

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  • The chairman called the bouncers and had us kicked out.

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  • The Conservatives were kicked out last year in a wave of popular revulsion that has almost no equal in a modern democracy.

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