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- oust from
oust from
oust someone from something
to force someone to leave something or some place; to throw someone out of something or some place. They ousted the boys from the bar. The underage kids were ousted from the tavern quickly.
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
Roe | | [rəu] | |
Daren | | DER-ən, DAR-ən | English |
Grey | | GRAY | English (Rare) |
Kit | | KIT | English |
Thore | | - | Swedish, Norwegian, Danish |
Elpida | | - | Greek |