separable phrasal verb: kick out
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Last updated 11 outubro 2024
The phrasal verb for today is "kick out", and it is used when we talk about a person being told to leave a place by someone else. For example: The bartender at that bar kicked out my friend because he insulted him. My friend was kicked out of that bar last night because he insulted…
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