(phrasal verb) to make someone leave a place
Example Sentence:
A: My friend has been staying at my house for a long time, and he never cleans up his room.
B: Well, why don’t you kick him out? Make him live somewhere else.
The angry drunk man was kicked out of the nightclub for trying to start a fight.
I can’t believe you are kicking me out of the house, mom! I pay the rent!
Note:
to be specific about a place, use the preposition of
kicked someone out of the house
kicked someone out of the movie theatre
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