put out of



put (someone or an animal) out of something

 and put (someone or an animal) out
to get rid of someone or an animal; to eliminate someone or an animal from something or some place. The usher put the noisy boys out of the theater. He put out the boys. Please put out the cat after dinner.
See also: of, out, put

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
GideonGID-ee-ən (English)Biblical, English, Hebrew
Yasser-Arabic, Persian
Oskars-Latvian
Forrest['fɔ:rist]
YaŞAr-Turkish
IsmoEES-moFinnish