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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
eject .
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Examples
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Better to be rejected for THE job than ejected from a sidemount monstrosity ...
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Grier describes making the low-budget films, in which she often portrayed a tough but beautiful woman involved in a ludicrous plot, and also such noncommercial events as her 1974 night out with John Lennon, Harry Nilsson, and Peter Lawford, during which she was ejected from the Troubadour, an “in” spot at the time, though at least in the company of pop-culture royalty.
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This book needs a game misconduct and to be ejected from the shelves.
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Besides, Petaluma has never recognized greatness the larger-than-life figures who try to bring greatness to the city ... after all, Snoopy was ejected from the World Wrist Wrestling Championship to be held in Petaluma for lacking a thumb.
Paulson's last stadium deal fell apart (Jack Bog's Blog) 2009
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The father of a teenage girl who remarkably survived a plane crash off the Comoros islands has described how his daughter was ejected from the plane into the Indian Ocean.
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When Daschle was ejected from the Senate, he hoped Rouse would continue to work with him in the private sector.
Who is Pete Rouse? Ezra Klein 2010
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Well if they need to be on the bench, the current dems need to be ejected from the park.
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He should have been ejected from the assembly by Secret Service.
GOP congressman heckles Obama during health-care speech 2009
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I thought it was summed up by one of the UAF when the Pseudo Swampy was interviewed after being ejected from the TV Centre.
‘Rent A Mob’ Attack Police At BBC TV Centre « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2009
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Frank Preziosi and others threatened him with not only complete expulsion form all future HMGS conventions but to have him forcibly ejected from the con by security - sans his merchandise (which I assume would be boxed up by the convention staff).
tomsteele commented on the word ejected
No one has ever been ejected from an automobile that wasn't owned by James Bond. The correct term is thrown.
December 24, 2006
GHibbs commented on the word ejected
My adjectival use: 'The ejected pilot survived.'
August 19, 2011