Verb
The word is derived from throw out
Patriotism, when it wants to make itself felt in the domain of learning, is a dirty fellow who should be thrown out of doors. Arthur Schopenhauer
The depth and strength of a human character are defined by its moral reserves. People reveal themselves completely only when they are thrown out of the customary conditions of their life, for only then do they have to fall back on their reserves. Leon Trotsky
Of the love or hatred God has for the English, I know nothing, but I do know that they will all be thrown out of France, except those who die there. Joan of Arc
Old habits can't be thrown out the upstairs window. They have to be coaxeddown the stairs one step at a time. Mark Twain
I was once thrown out of a mental hospital for depressing the other patients. Oscar Levant
Unless the broken tooth is thrown out the mouth will continue to chew with caution. African Proverb