eject forcibly
1eject — verb 1 push/send sth out ADVERB ▪ forcibly ▪ physically ▪ summarily (esp. BrE) ▪ They were summarily ejected by the security guard. PREPOSITION …
2eject — I (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To remove physically] Syn. expel, drive out, evict, discharge, throw out, cast out, oust, dislodge, discard, reject, emit, disgorge, kick out, heave out, send out, put out, force out, weed out, spit out, turn out, rout out,… …
3forcibly — adv. Forcibly is used with these verbs: ↑deport, ↑eject, ↑evict, ↑exile, ↑expel, ↑impose, ↑incorporate, ↑prevent, ↑remind, ↑remove, ↑repatriate, ↑res …
4eject — To cast, or throw out; to oust, or dispossess; to put or turn out of possession. To expel or thrust forcibly, as disorderly patrons …
5eject — To cast, or throw out; to oust, or dispossess; to put or turn out of possession. To expel or thrust forcibly, as disorderly patrons …
6sputter — sput•ter [[t]ˈspʌt ər[/t]] v. i. 1) to make explosive popping or sizzling sounds 2) to emit particles, sparks, etc., explosively 3) to eject particles of saliva, food, etc., from the mouth, as when speaking angrily or excitedly 4) to utter words… …
7turf — I. noun (plural turfs; also turves) Etymology: Middle English, from Old English; akin to Old High German zurba turf, Sanskrit darbha tuft of grass Date: before 12th century 1. a. the upper stratum of soil bound by grass and plant roots into a… …
8spew — 1. verb a) to eject forcibly and in a stream b) to vomit See Also: spew alert, drink alert 2. noun a) vomit or sick …
9bounce — v. & n. v. 1 a intr. (of a ball etc.) rebound. b tr. cause to rebound. c tr. & intr. bounce repeatedly. 2 intr. sl. (of a cheque) be returned by a bank when there are insufficient funds to meet it. 3 intr. a (foll. by about, up) (of a person, dog …
10out — adv., prep., n., adj., int., & v. adv. 1 away from or not in or at a place etc. (keep him out; get out of here; my son is out in Canada). 2 (forming part of phrasal verbs) a indicating dispersal away from a centre etc. (hire out; share out; board …