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throw out of
throw someone or something out of something
and throw someone or something outto eject someone or something from something or a place. The intruder tried to throw Walter out of the window. He went to the window and threw out Walter.
throw someone out of something
and throw someone outto force a person to leave a place or an organization. John behaved so badly that they threw him out of the party. I was very loud, but they didn't throw me out.
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
Marie | | ['mɑ:ri(:)] | |
Leary | | LEER-ee | Irish |
Henning | | HE-ning (German), HEN-ning (Swedish) | German, Danish, Norwegian, Swedish |
Howell | | - | Welsh |
Juvela | | yoo-VE-lah | Esperanto |
Alicia | | a-LEE-thya (Spanish), a-LEE-sya (Latin American Spanish), ə-LIS-yə (English), ə-LIS-ee-ə (English), ə-LISH-ə (English), ə-LEE-shə (English) | Spanish, English |