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turf out

vb. (context transitive idiomatic usually of a person English) To remove or eject from a place.

WordNet
turf out

v. put out or expel from a place; "The child was expelled from the classroom" [syn: expel, eject, chuck out, exclude, throw out, kick out, boot out, turn out]

Usage examples of "turf out".

The Sheriff's manned county lockups and patrolled county turf out of twelve substations.

Kel said genially, and arranged himself along the wall, lying down on the turf out of the way.

The roadway was hidden under a dyke which had been dug as an aid to getting turf out of the bog.

He had to turf out a few of them to do that, for they will cling to their domiciles.

I wasn't sure what constituted personal turf out here and I didn't want to trespass.

He'll turf out the third, I suppose, who'll kick out someone else, and so on down to the ship's cat that will get chucked overboard, poor thing.

Then just when the old kingdom needs them, they turn up and turf out any usurpers that happen to be around.